WALKS, talks and adventures are some of the events being held in South Galway next month as part of National Heritage Week.
Read More »Two national loop walks for the Long Village
TWO new walking routes in Doonbeg were launched in the Long Village last Sunday.
Read More »Still enjoying her birthday at 105 years
OVER the years, she has seen revolutions, wars, recessions and resurgences today, Gort woman Mary Quinn prefers to live in the present, spending time with her family and friends.
Read More »A long but promising road for Ciara
CIARA Donnellan turned one last Friday and celebrated the day with her family and friends in Tulla. To look at this happy, bubbly baby, the pride and joy of her parents, Sharon and Michael, you wouldn’t think there was a thing bothering her.
Read More »Boundary extension opposition voiced
AN Taoiseach Brian Cowen was left in no doubt about the opposition of people in South-East Clare to Limerick City Council’s proposed boundary extension following a meeting on Tuesday.
Read More »CSES sources work for Damien
A KILLALOE man has landed himself paid employment in a local shop after proving to himself and a potential employer where his strengths lay.
Read More »End of an era in education
THE McNamara family from Ballymacdonnell will be ending an era of primary education in St Patrick’s National School in O’Callaghan’s Mills this September when their youngest, Edel, starts secondary school.
Read More »Young Aids worker, Swaziland-bound
AN Ennis youth worker is heading to Swaziland next week to work with teenagers who have been affected by AIDS.
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