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Overnight deluge - heavy rain soaks Auckland commuters

Overnight deluge - heavy rain soaks Auckland commuters
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Wild weather: Heavy rain for much of the country

Wild weather: Heavy rain for much of the country
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After 20 years of uncertainty, deal keeps Gulf Harbour Marina safe from developers

The following years saw locals grow confused and concerned about the marina’s future, as GHIL made four attempts between 2004 and 2017 to buy the land for development. Two years ago the investment group offered a deal that would end the possibility of the harbour being developed. The agreed and signed deal was announced this month, a win for the public who had fought to see the land protected. Kerry Inskeep, an Army Bay resident since 1973, said the agreement is a big success. Chris McKeen/Stuff The Hammerhead is a local hotspot, used for a range of recreational activities by Gulf Harbour residents.

Valley News - A Life: William C Nugent, 1941-2021; He believed in immersing himself in whatever he did

A Life: William C. Nugent, 1941-2021; ‘He believed in immersing himself in whatever he did’ Bill Nugent and his wife, Susan, on their boat, Escapade, last summer on Lake Champlain. (family photo) Bill Nugent with his bicycle. His yearbook photo from 1975 at Albany (N.Y.) Medical School. (family photo) Bill Nugent and his son Ross at a Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center picnic for heart surgery patients in the late 1970s. (family photo) Modified: 4/4/2021 5:48:29 PM MERIDEN On the same day in September for years on end, a man from Ohio called into cardiothoracic surgeon Bill Nugent’s office at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.

Couple quit jobs and use house deposit savings to buy a boat

“I grew up in the mountains so sailing was far from my mind,” Steffey said. “I kind of assumed it was a rich man’s sport. Then I came out here, to the City of Sails, and I tried it out, and realised it’s actually very attainable.” The pair started taking sailing lessons with the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron back in 2019, joining regular “rum races”. Then they chartered a boat for a week up in the Bay of Islands. Supplied Within three months of taking up the hobby, they were “all in”, Kerchmar said. “We were looking at boats constantly, we were taking lessons, we were doing everything we could to practise. We were already starting to make a plan of how we could do this full-time.”

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