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- Artworks @ Pinehurst 28 - 30 November 2008
- This promises to be a spectacular exhibition of New Zealand art
- Change of government settles Whenuapai issue
- In what appears to be a win-win for all concerned after the election, the air force look set to stay, according to the Western Leader. However, Waitakere City Council are still determined to push through a District Plan change (Plan Change 22) that will ensure that the land can never be anything but a commercial airport.
- Greenhithe Jammers Open Mike Meet 22 November
- If you are a budding musician bring your instrument/voice and come and play. Otherwise come and be entertained.
- Professionals Office closing
- NZ Herald reports that Classic Real Estate -- or The Professionals -- is closed.
- Greenhithe Village Market Day 3 - 16 Nov (with pictures)
- Community Hall, Sunday, 16 November 2008 10.00am - 2.00pm
- It's time to talk shop in Greenhithe
- Instead of driving up to 12km just to buy groceries, locals will soon be able to stroll, reports Rebecca Lewis | The Aucklander, 9 October 2008
- New Hobsonville motorway begins construction
- 7 October 2008: The new section of the SH18 motorway has officially begun construction after a sod turning ceremony this morning.
- Motorway link drives ahead
- JODEAL CADACIO - North Shore Times | Tuesday, 23 September 2008
- Flex Fitness sessions
- FREE sessions on Friday over the school holidays!
- U9 Soccer team win big
- Greenhithe team win U9 section at Whangarei Tournament
- Greenhithe Playcentre 40th Jubilee Party
- Sunday 19th October 12 noon - 3pm
- Shopping centre for Greenhithe
- From NZ Herald Wednesday August 20, 2008 | By Anne Gibson
- Dr Nick to trial new Flu Drug in Greenhithe
- NZ Herald 5:00AM Sunday August 05, 2007 By Alice Hudson
- Greenhithe artist displays Phar Lap in USA
- Adapted from NZ Herald, 15 June 2008. Reporting NZPA.
- Sound-proofing for new air base homes
- From NZ Herald Tuesday June 17, 2008 | By Wayne Thompson
- Expensive projects on slowtrack to avoid rates rise
- From NZ Herald Wednesday June 18, 2008 By Wayne Thompson
- Cool vest opens design doors
- Greenhithe designer Stephen Smith has slotted into his job with one of the world’s largest vacuum manufacturers with ease. LUCY VICKERS - North Harbour News | Friday, 13 June 2008
- Greenhithe Doctor becomes Master at 65
- Dr Lannes Johnson has proved you’re never to old to keep learning.
- Days of big spending are over, says mayor
- North Shore Mayor Andrew Williams says his council must look at spreading its spending on capital works over a longer period if it is to avoid a bigger rates rise next year.
- Fit freak: Kid aces All Blacks
- A world-renowned test has revealed the fitness of a 14-year-old Greenhithe boy is up with New Zealand's rugby elite.