 
Te Aroha News: 2007
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21 December 2007
May Howat
Te Aroha’s May Howat celebrated her 90th birthday with family recently. Ms Howat, who’s has lived in Te Aroha for the past 19 years, says her birthday is not actually until..
18 December 2007
Photos Found in Ceiling
A remarkable find has left one Waitoa resident unsure with what do to with her discovery. Pam Jordan came across the photos which are believed to be..
5 December 2007
Rochelle - New Business
Rochelle Faleafaga has owned her own business Fa’amolosi since January this year. She started her pilates and massage business after obtaining..
20 November 2007
Urban artist creates memorial at Te Aroha Skatepark
Two Te Aroha men now have a lasting memorial at the town’s skatepark. Te Aroha’s Alex Sanders-Lynch (20) and his mate Woody (18) (who didn’t want his full name published) used spray paint to create a memorial for two Te Aroha boys, Regan O’Donahue and Calum John, who died in car crashes this year.
17 October 2007
Te Aroha Mountain Railway Society
Restoration work is on track at the Te Aroha Mountain Railway. Volunteers are spending their weekends fixing the track and the station in attempt to bring it back to working condition.

17 September 2007
It’s Enough To Make An All Black Jealous
Wilma Robinson, mother of Te Aroha Cobras and New Zealand representative rugby lock Keith Robinson, has reeled in a titanic tuna.
6 September 2007
Daffodil Day takes off in Te Aroha
Te Aroha three-year-old Jenna Haddon has already had her own battle with cancer.
30 August 2007
Senior Citz Celebrate Half Century
Three of the founder's "kids" were special guests at the 50th anniversary of Te Aroha & District Senior Citizens Association recently.
23 August 2007
Visitors Impressed by Te Aroha Movie
Future Te Aroha received a special visit recently from the principal advisor to the Children's Commissioner.

16 August 2007
Lip Sync Event is Talk of the Town
Te Aroha Primary will benefit by $3500 from a lip sync night run recently by its PTA.

27 July 2007
Mapuna Speaks Her Mind
If you want to learn Te Reo Maori “come to the gate,” said Mapuna Turner.
The gate Mrs Turner is referring to is the Tumutumu Marae gate in Te Aroha’s, Tui pa Rd
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