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
There’s Something about Mary September 10, 2020 The Chronicle Mary Ella Stauffer was born at home on October 31st, in Ephrata, Pennsylvania. The eldest of seven children, she is third generation Read More
Support Local: An occasional post-covid column featuring the faces behind local businesses in our community August 27, 2020 The Chronicle Artisan & Merchant: For this week’s column we spoke to owner of Artisan & Merchant, Gretchen Hamilton. Read More
Lockdown makeover brings new lease of life to WEC August 27, 2020 The Chronicle A post lockdown makeover has brought in a fresh, new look to the Whāingaroa Environment Centre’s office at the Raglan Town Hall. Read More
‘Buzz’ of creativity as sewists turn hands to reusable masks August 27, 2020 The Chronicle They say every cloud has a silver lining but in Raglan’s case it’s more a colourful fabric lining. Read More
An Update from the team at Raglan Medical August 27, 2020 Advertorial·The Chronicle Kia Orana, my name is Roimata. I’ve been working at Raglan Medical since June 2018 and will be returning from maternity leave Read More
Live Streaming Cameras for Bar and Manu Bay Boat Ramp August 27, 2020 The Chronicle Raglan is famous for recreational fishing from snapper to marlin and more. To get out to sea from Raglan there are only Read More
Best Fest street performance at George’s Beach Club August 27, 2020 The Chronicle Raglan Old School Arts Centre hosted a Whaingaroa-inspired Best Fest street performance event at George’s Beach Club. Read More