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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.
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