28 October 2022 Rangitoto Observer

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Brazen raiders target Sunnynook dairy... p3

Issue 1 –Issue March 2019 March 2019 Issue 93 –151October 28, 2022 Issue – 115– 15 March 2019

Takapuna Boating Club welcomes newbies... p10

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All-woman play revisits­ the 80s... p14

Show goes on for fleeced theatre company A series of thefts that nearly sank a North Shore arts institution has been detailed in court, with the sentencing of Shoreside Theatre’s former long-standing treasurer. Nicholas Greer, aged 43, pleaded guilty in the Auckland District Court last week to a representative theft charge, related to $60,000 stolen from

the theatre. He was sentenced to nine-and-a-half months’ home detention. Around $10,000 of the stolen money was returned to Shoreside’s account. Greer was ordered to repay the remaining $50,000. “We’re very pleased to put a full stop on that,” said Shoreside’s former president Catherine

Boniface, who in March 2020 discovered money had been diverted from Shoreside’s accounts. The company – which has staged Shakespeare in the Park at Lake Pupuke for 25 summers – needed a public fundraising campaign to keep it afloat. It had to sell costumes and To page 6

Blam! Bandmates reunite for school fundraiser

Old boys... Local real-estate agent Tim Mahon will join his fellow Westlake Boys alumni Don McGlashan and Mark Bell in reforming their band Blam Blam Blam for an event marking the school’s 60th anniversary. Story, page 5.

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