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"Norfolk School is the perfect school for me. I am so happy to be here," says Andrew Georgeson, Norfolk School's new principal. Andrew
"Norfolk School is the perfect school for me. I am so happy to be here," says Andrew Georgeson, Norfolk School's new principal. Andrew
When Tūtaki Youth Inc first opened in 2013 they had just two staff members. Their excellent success rate, combined with a high
The results are in, and the winners of the Daffodil Day window competition have been announced. The competition was judged by Meg
The children of Avon Kindergarten got their hands dirty on Wednesday afternoon as they planted a range of fruit trees for their new
It was a fun day out for the whole family earlier this month at the Mountain Miniature Horse Society Fun Day. Held at the Stratford
Marco School finished term two with a shared lunch. The students got to share their learning journey and show off their artwork to
In early June the New Plymouth and Stratford branches of Citizens Advice Bureau received a grant of $5000 from the Lotteries Grants
Pupils of Stratford Primary School were going for gold on Thursday with an afternoon of Olympic events. Associate principal Aaron
The gun that shot and killed stop-go worker George Taiaroa was likely a .22 calibre long rifle fired more than a metre away from the
The jury tasked with deciding the fate of murder-accused Quinton Winders has already heard from more than 70 witnesses in relation
Quinton Winders told police he believed the minor crash he was involved in the week before George Taiaroa was killed was "very odd".
A police officer says he tackled murder-accused Quinton Winders to the ground in a Rotorua store because was classified as "dangerous".
An officer has denied telling the mother of a murder-accused that her son had admitted murdering stop-go worker George Taiaroa. Detective
A detective has denied claims she suggested to Quinton Winders' sister that he had confessed to killing George Taiaroa. Detective
If you have a young padawan or a jedi in your home, then chances are you already know all about the promotion currently running at
More than 350 people filled the Stratford War Memorial hall on Saturday night for the Stratford Press Romeo Awards, a biennial event
Not only did Sam Haggart win the Best Service Person Youth category on Saturday night, but she also won the hearts of the audience
"The staff are lovely and friendly and the shop looks fantastic when you walk in." The judges' comments for Moss, Rocard and Smith
It was a nights of many firsts at the Romeo Awards this year, with one noticeable first being Dixie Farley struck speechless. There
Wayne Reed couldn't be faulted says the 'mystery shopper' who visited Wayne at Marire rest home and hospital where he is the resthome
Holly Andrewes of Stratford Veterinary Centre says she aims to provide the best service to her clients, whether they be two legged
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When the new lounge at Marire Home and Hospital was recently opened, it was apparent a few new chairs would finish it off nicely
The annual dinner and prizegiving of the Taranaki Dog Trial Centre was this year held in Waverley, coinciding with the Waverley/Waitotara
Taranaki locals have a rare opportunity to see some of New Zealand's finest artworks right here in Stratford. Percy Thomson Gallery
The tables were turned on Saturday as the McDonald Stratford football team suffered their biggest loss of the season at the hands
Ravensdown has announced a profit before tax and rebate figure of $62 million for continuing businesses in the year ending May 31
Stratford motocross rider Josh Hunger joined 29 other New Zealand riders on a trip of a lifetime to Romania to compete in the Redbull
Countdown Stratford store manager Raylee Sattler says she and the team were excited to have been named runners up in the Best Presented
Rawinia Henderson, owner operator of Junk in the Trunk, says she was happy to have been nominated for the Best Service Business Retail