‘Paws Awhile’, a long-time refuge for rescue animals September 12, 2024 The Chronicle At around 15 acres it might be about the size of your typical lifestyle block, but Anna Dahlberg’s rural Te Mata property’s Read More
Welcome to FOHBOH September 12, 2024 The Chronicle The greatest thanks to the Whāingaroa Raglan, and wider Waikato and Bay of Plenty communities for the warm embrace of our company Read More
Te Mata Tennis Club Sponsorship Drive September 12, 2024 The Chronicle Te Mata Tennis Club would like to thank Rabobank for selecting them as the winners of the 2024 Good Deeds Competition, as Read More
Game, Set, Match, Repeat -Lifelong Love for Tennis in Te Mata September 12, 2024 The Chronicle The Te Mata Tennis Club dates back to the late 1940s. I could describe Te Mata Tennis Club as an informal tennis Read More
Barrelled Wines: Where Artisan Wine Meets Coastal Tranquility September 12, 2024 The Chronicle Volunteering at the iHub provides great opportunities to connect with each other and visit our business community. Recently, it was with great Read More
NZ Film screening: Home Kills September 12, 2024 The Chronicle Raglan residents, mark your calendars for a night of homegrown suspense, laughter, and local culture. The highly anticipated Waikato-shot feature film Home Read More
Estate Planning for “Later in Life” Relationships – Check Out These FAQs September 12, 2024 The Chronicle Most people think ‘pre nups’ are mostly used by young couples when getting ready to live together due to differences in their Read More
Cultivating community at the Creative Market August 26, 2024 The Chronicle Long time Raglan local Deb King’s name is synonymous with the Raglan Creative Market. Read More
Scientist unveils the volcanic history of Karioi August 26, 2024 The Chronicle Karioi, cloaked in native forest and rising dramatically along our rugged west coast, is more than just an iconic feature of the Read More
Beloved stallholder hangs up her needles August 26, 2024 The Chronicle Raglan Creative Market long-term stallholder, who set up shop in the Easter of 2014, Colleen Moore celebrates her last market in September. Read More