Maddie Bott petitions for mandatory lights at railway crossings following tragic loss
ON February 23 2021, former Lithgow local Maddie Bott lost the love of her life.
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Instead of planning her dream Fijian wedding with fiancé Ethan Hunter, she planned his funeral.
The best schnitzel in Lithgow according to locals
"I'm very proud of our staff in particular Jenelle Whyte. She's worked very hard for a lot of years and is totally deserving of this recognition," he said.
"I've got to thank Lithgow - our customers... everyone!
Bells Line closed for foreseeable future, Great Western Highway still impacted
Savage weather, which some have labelled a once-in-a-generation event, continues to cause devastation and wreak havoc on major roads, with the Bells Line now said to be completely out of action for the foreseeable future.
Roads have since been reopened - see the Mercury for the latest
Police commence investigations after a club in Lithgow was broken into
CCTV footage depicts two men entering the premises and removing several bottles of alcohol.
Forced entry into two doors and a window caused an alarm to activate and the men fled.
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Denise Nightingale remembered fondly by Lithgow Netball Association
Lithgow District Netball Association are saddened at the news that long time member Denise Nightingale passed away suddenly.
Denise was an extremely valuable member of the Lithgow Netball fraternity, and has been instrumental in the continued development of Lithgow Netball.
Celebrating local women: Stories of triumph, love, mentorship and strength
THE SAINT: It's a real estate roller coaster in Lithgow
COVID and economic refugees from the east are creating a whole new ballgame in real estate across much of regional NSW and Greater Lithgow is increasingly finding itself trying to keep pace with this great escape.
Depending where you sit in this tsunami of demand will dictate mixed emotions.
Locomotive 3801 returned to the rails
Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Paul Toole said the widely adored steam locomotive 3801 returned to passenger services after a $3.5 million dollar NSW Government funded overhaul, offering customers a unique view of our steam rail history.
The Board elects Lithgow Aged Care into voluntary administration under Ernst & Young
WHAT is the future of Lithgow Aged Care?
That's the question that's been circulating throughout the community for weeks and after Tuesday nights (March 16) meeting, there may be more questions to come.