In her latest column, Nerina Farmer, of Ringrose Law, Newark, looks at the importance of choosing the right will for your circumstances.
More than 800 visitors attended a free family fun day on Saturday to mark the opening of the YMCA Community and Activity Village in Newark.
A company founded in Newark more than 100 years ago has held belated centenary celebrations with employees past and present.
The Advertiser has opened its archives to see what was making the news this week 25, 50 and 100 years ago.
An application to construct 64 homes in a historic town has faced strong opposition from a council.
Literature lovers were treated to four days of events as Newark Book Festival returned to its full volume.
In his latest column Newark MP Robert Jenrick writes about his government's ambitions for dealing with long healthcare waiting lists.
It wasn't just the festival-goers that were sizzling in the heat at Southwell Racecourse.
Thinking about what would happen if you were to lose mental capacity is scary, which is why we avoid it, writes James Bolton, of Larken & Co.
The Advertiser has opened it archives once again to look at what was in the news this week 25, 50 and 100 years ago.
Newark Town Council raised no objections to YMCA's plans for stands and turnstiles at its stadium, provided sufficient parking is guaranteed.
The Advertiser has again opened its archives to see what was making the news 25, 50 and 100 years ago.
District council leader David Lloyd said the authority and the club formerly known as Newark FC had discussed plans to bring the club back into Newark
A nightclub in Newark's historic Corn Exchange will be allowed stay open longer after a council realised it could end up with a legal bill of £10,000.
Walkers turned out in force to support the first Starlight Stride for Beaumond House Hospice Care.
A lack of late-night swimming provision has been criticised.
A former Victorian wool warehouse is set to become new apartments following a multi-million-pound property deal.
People who are homeless, or at risk of being so, has risen by nearly 40% in the district in a year.
Plans have been submitted for a solar farm that could power 16,200 homes a year.
Take a look at what was making the headlines in the Newark Advertiser 25, 50 and 100 years ago.