No chance to ‘doo little’ after flower stall venture blossoms September 24, 2020 The Chronicle Everything from bunches of flowers to seedlings, cookies and preserves jostles for space each day on Rosalie Trolove’s trolley outside her home Read More
Whaingaroa Talent Factory 2020 September 24, 2020 The Chronicle Entries to the inaugural youth competition, the Whaingaroa Talent Factory, are closing this Friday, September 25. Entry requirements have been clarified to Read More
Big day for local identity September 24, 2020 The Chronicle It was something of a family affair this week as longtime Raglan identity Clint Baddeley was presented by the Governor-General with his Read More
Red Robin locks down reggae long player September 24, 2020 The Chronicle It’s a long way from New Zealand to Jamaica, but the distance hasn’t stopped an alliance between two reggae musicians. Read More
Love me fenders: initial wharf work gets a tick September 24, 2020 Raglan Community Board·The Chronicle New fenders now attached to the row of poles running along the front of Raglan’s wharf are the first tangible signs of Read More
Robopa September 10, 2020 The Chronicle I te wiki tuarima i tae mai tētahi rōpū karetao, ko Robopa kia whakaako i o rātou pūkenga miharo rawa ki a Read More
Raglan Beauty introduces new beauty therapist September 10, 2020 The Chronicle This week we spoke to Hope Phillips about some new faces and recent updates at Raglan Beauty. Read More
More masks available locally at Made Raglan September 10, 2020 The Chronicle This week the Chronicle caught up with Lin Van Craenenbroeck, one of four founders of Made Gallery on Bow St, about her Read More
Renovation breathes new life into Trade Aid store September 10, 2020 The Chronicle Trade Aid may have looked like it wasn’t in business anymore but a recent renovation and new shop-fitout has given the store Read More
Church bellringer pulls the rope once again – from her doorstep September 10, 2020 The Chronicle Betty Sutton can’t get to church anymore to ring the bell for Sunday services at St Peter’s, so the bronze bell that’s Read More