Napier

Accused covered in blood, court told

A 27-year-old man charged with an assault that left a man in his 50s in hospital for more than a week appeared in the Napier District Court yesterday to stand trial.

  • Anna Ferrick

Rowing: Jenkins' win a treat for mum

Hawke's Bay's world champion rower Thomas Jenkins couldn't have given his mother more on her 60th birthday than he did on Saturday night.

  • Shane Hurndell

Top award docks in Bay again

A boatbuilding business started in Pandora just six years ago has won New Zealand's top boat show award, the second time in a row that the award has come to Napier.

  • Doug Laing

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Marine Parade residents want a permanent heavy-vehicles ban but haulage operators say they'd face extra costs if that happened.

Silence bliss' after trucks given temporary re-route

A long-time campaigner for getting heavy trucks off Marine Parade has said the days and early mornings have become "bliss" since a temporary detour has been operating.

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kapow

about time they were off the parade and they should stay off it!! costs... a few cents more for the longer route, who cares!!! Council, grow some balls and make it permanent!!

kapow from Napier South

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