Modern home filled with treasures
BY ALEX TIGANI
When visiting Arcadia Ridge on Muswellbrook’s Ironbark Road we stumbled across a treasure which was simply filled with treasures.
Eats N Beats on the Water – No Better Place to Spend an Evening
BY JASON BATES
Port Stephens has always been a great tourist spot and a beautiful place to visit, with its beaches, sand dunes, coastal walks, national parks, pristine waters, carefree laid-back lifestyle, and a great range of accommodation.
Support Carrowbrook and Visit the Gardens
Two of the most beautiful gardens you would ever want to visit will be open to the public on November 12 and 13.
Sentimental items find a home for the next 50 years
BY ALEX TIGANI
Hole 9 of the Singleton Golf Club is Not For Sale nor will it be for the next 50 years if all goes to plan.
Samantha Takes Out Top Film Award
What started as an escape, became a passion and now Samantha Dennis-Serhan has been recognised for all the work that goes into her production company.
Grunge icons to feature at Gum Ball
BY ALEX TIGANI
Where were you when grunge first hit the airwaves?
Get your Skates on for a Great Meal in Denman
BY JASON BATES
After heading out west in the early hours of the morning for work, my partner and I found ourselves caught in the rain and by the time we reached Denman, we were very much in need of a warm meal and a bit of shelter from the storm.
Home is Where the Heart Is
BY DI SNEDDON
Lizelle and Jacques Rossouw moved to Australia from South Africa 22 years ago, residing in Emerald and Moranbah before coming to Singleton in 2014.
Roberta wins Scone Art Prize after long wait
BY ALEX TIGANI
Scone artist Roberta Wiseman was all smiles when she was declared as the winner of the 57th Scone Art Prize last Friday.
The Food is Smokin’ in Branxton
BY JESSICA ROUSE
Wherever you live in the Hunter Valley, we all have our local pub that is our go-to any day of the week.
Operations Service Medal for Corporal Kovacs
BY ALEX TIGANI
Members from the Borneo Platoon were not the only ones recognised at last month’s march out at the Australian School of Infantry, Singleton.
Ellisland Days are Numbered
BY DI SNEDDON
This is a Not For Sale story with a twist. The property has been sold to make way for the Singleton by-pass and for its owner, Joan Ingold, it is goodbye to a property she has been connected to since birth.
A new record
BY ALEX TIGANI
Jayden Lyttle made history on Saturday morning.
Take a Historical Tour of the Imperial Hotel
BY JASON BATES
The Commercial Family Hotel was built in Singleton on the corner of John and Elizabeth Street in 1881 by James Nicholls. A stonemason by trade, he was born in Singleton in 1845.
Skellatar history inspires the Taylors
BY ALEX TIGANI
In just over 50 days, Granville and Yvonne Taylor will be celebrating 50 years of marriage.