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Huge thanks to the hardworking team of volunteers who publish The Grapevine in the Moutere every month. Community is important - regardless of pandemics or lockdowns - and we're privileged to be part of an exceptional community here in the Moutere, the Tasman region, the South Island, and of … View moreHuge thanks to the hardworking team of volunteers who publish The Grapevine in the Moutere every month. Community is important - regardless of pandemics or lockdowns - and we're privileged to be part of an exceptional community here in the Moutere, the Tasman region, the South Island, and of course, Aotearoa New Zealand.
As way of thanks to our local community (and to help with Mother's Day) we're offering free delivery on local orders from Motueka, Mapua, Moutere, Mahana and Dovedale for orders from now till 15 May. We will drop them off ourselves, from a safe distance of course. 😊 Use the discount code "grapevine" when placing your order at www.neudorfblack.co.nz...
Take care wherever you may be!
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Jessie Dredge was warned by police twice for breaching the lockdown rules, before she was involved in a car crash while on her way to go four-wheel-driving.
Jacquie from Richmond
Hello,
I'm keen to find a Last Chance game if anyone has one they would like to move along. I've attached a photo of the box.
Please Private Message me
Many thanks
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Funding is secured for the polytechnic's domestic students, but worries remain over international recruitment.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
An exhibition of postmortem photography was the prompt for Nelson woman Damara Pearl to leave behind her 13-year career in coffee wholesaling.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
For many Nelson-Tasman businesses, weathering the lockdown and opening up on the other side has been the main challenge. And for some, that challenge is still ahead of them.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
More than $16,000 in emergency aid has been provided to Nelson and Tasman residents through a new programme set up by a Nelson-based charity during the coronavirus crisis.
Craig from barsafenet.com
KN95 certified Masks back in stock now!
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Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Police are seeking public help to catch thieves who used a stolen vehicle in the burglary of the Super Liquor store in Tahanuanui over the weekend.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
The voting deadline for the Motueka Ward by-election has been extended by 14 days after problems caused by the lockdown and missing voting papers.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Targeted testing to begin this week for essential workers, returning travellers and staff at a vineyard where there was a positive case.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
The case of a Nelson supermarket worker who tested positive for coronavirus more than four weeks after travelling home from the Cook Islands is still under investigation, but health officials say there is no evidence of community transmission.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
The end of level four meant different things to different people. For these children, it meant ice cream.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
The Tasman District Council is in talks with NZ Post over the delivery of voting papers for the Motueka ward by-election, with some eligible voters not receiving theirs.
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Nelson's up and coming footballers have another reason to keep up with their backyard drills during the winter hiatus, after Nelson Suburbs Football Club secured an ongoing partnership with English League Two side Oldham Athletic.
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