Whaingaroa sending kindness waves to Tonga February 17, 2022 The Chronicle The Whaingaroa community is making waves in Tonga with a load of donations headed to the tsunami-ravaged island nation. Read More
Chow chews up Whaingaroa Open opponents February 17, 2022 The Chronicle The indomitable Gordon “Chow” Jowsey was the shining light among a bevy of Raglan Golf Club stars at the Club’s recent Anniversary Read More
Going for a ride with raglan rock February 17, 2022 The Chronicle This month the Local Rag heard from Raglan Rock about their services and we also got their recommendations for local activities. Read More
New hotel owners aim to ‘get old girl firing again’ February 17, 2022 The Chronicle Raglan’s historic Harbour View Hotel may have new owners from out of town but don’t expect it to focus more on pulling Read More
Whaingaroa represents in the New Zealander of the Year awards February 17, 2022 The Chronicle From thousands of nominations, 70 inspiring semi-finalists across seven award categories were selected for the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year awards Read More
Raglan Osteopathic Clinic February 17, 2022 The Chronicle The Local Rag caught up with the team at Raglan Osteopathy to hear about their services and new team members that have Read More
Talking About Mental health February 17, 2022 The Chronicle This month Ruby Gibbs, founder of the Mental Health Toolbox, sat down for a chat with Rachel Hudson about navigating the ups Read More
I like mine shaken and stirred February 17, 2022 The Chronicle It’s been scorching over the last few weeks and many of us have hit the Gin. There was a small debate about Read More
Old School kitchen cooks up flavoursome food ventures February 17, 2022 The Chronicle Most people might think of the Old School Arts Centre/ Te Whare Toi o Te Kura Tawhito as the go-to for visual Read More
A conceptual exhibition of confessional art February 17, 2022 The Chronicle Brought to life by Raglan conceptual and confessional artist Élisabeth Denis, “Cold Blooded Dermatographic Locutions” probes how words can cut us to Read More