After a successful summer launch, the swinging sounds of jazz will be returning to Newark for another energetic evening of musical entertainment.
This week’s Newark Advertiser readers’ letters.
A councillor has been found to have breached behavioural guidelines and will be made to attend training — but he still disputes the case against him.
A town will come together to celebrate its most famous export, the humble and much-loved Bramley Apple.
Dozens of town-centre businesses have been raising funds and awareness for a cancer charity by decorating their shop fronts for an annual campaign.
A police helicopter helped officers on the ground to recover a stolen van and bring two suspects into custody.
Sometimes you just need to get out of the office, forego the standard meal deal, and try something new on your lunch break — I’m so glad I did.
All singing, all dancing, Top Hat is a joyous throwback to the golden era of Hollywood.
Following last minute intervention, a historic veterans association has been saved from closure.
If you are looking to pick up the perfect pumpkin in time for Halloween, here are some of the best places to get yours.
A Newark author has been shortlisted for a prestigious international writing award.
This week’s Newark Advertiser readers’ letters.
Debate over how Nottinghamshire should be restructured following Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) is ongoing.
Council leaders have stressed the importance of transparency as the deadline to submit a business case for Local Government Reorganisation approaches.
Whether you’re a long-time fan, or simply love a good crime story, Inspector Morse: House of Ghosts is an excellent evening out for amateur sleuths.
One of the most iconic steam locomotives still operating today is attracting plenty of attention this morning (October 1) at a Newark station.
That’s it, it’s gone. After five and half years of growth, my long hair has finally been cut in support of a good cause.
Production at Newark’s sugar factory can now begin after the site took delivery of its first shipment of sugar beat today.
The UK’s biggest celebration of all things trucking will be rolling into town for an exciting weekend of thrills and family fun.
Residents have been sharing their views about what they want to see done with a former Lilley and Stone School site in Newark.