Kapiti Observer - 28 May 2015

Table of content - Kapiti Observer (28 May 2015)

River top-up goes live
Bush slog
Called up
Counting the cost of the flood
Police hunt man after Waikanae stabbing
It’s once in a life time – I’m a bit nervous, a bit excited.
Mates set to play a part
Oil, water mix floats Interislander’s boat
Lifesavers claim honours
Lloyd to continue husband’s work
Big haul celebrates CACTUS progress
Singers head to nationals
Tip fees rise for old televisions
Health hit as Teflon Bill strikes
Keep welcome mat out
Better alternatives to Connection
Passenger count of interest
Ratepayers subsidising tourism
Forget Mangaweka, try Manakau
Locals help New Zealand ride to top
Council surveys its own performance
Arrest made in school break-in
We had an almost identical break-in about a month ago, when the stolen gear was not recovered . . . It ismind-blowing that people would stoop so low as to steal from children.
Runners show their
Military precision on Marine run
Volunteers
Takeaway store destroyed in fire
Streets come alive for music festival
Paperwork halts trial
Foodcourt is set to grow
It’s all about Sur5al
Hard day’s night for gallery on the move
Free bike clinics a boon for novices
Students get colourful in anti-bullying protest
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Too much syrup, not enough sleep
Spin sensation
On track for leadership roles
Jargon interpreted
Honda Crossrunner no longer a wallflower
New Camry a fitting Australian finale
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Dark drama gives cast goosebumps
Politics and sex provide a potent mix in comedy
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Award-winning poet aims to delight
Differences make for fascinating Detour
Poltergeist remake fails miserably
Busy potters ready for trailblazing show
Kapiti first XI make grade
Teenage Kapiti boxers on form
Time for Hansen to be bold
Bluebirds’ shooter out for season
Waikanae keep chasers at bay

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