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2016-11-22
KILLER: ‘I WAS LIKE AN ANIMAL’
WHERE THE STREET HAS A NEW NAME
FAMILY GET TO THE ROOT OF THEIR SURNAME AT SLUDDS REUNION
Campaign raises €3,000 for tiny puppy Florence
Two Wexford writers in new Ireland’s Own anthology
Woman guilty of assault on ex husband’s partner
Ended up in river after escape from Enniscorthygardai
I’m going back to work yet my family don’t have much faith in me
Sports stars gear up for Skoda showroom launch
Trust applies for castle planning
1798 COMES ALIVE IN NEW HISTORY BOOK
Local motorists are disqualified
Broadband speed in slow lane
€500 reward offered for prosecution of dog attackers
End of an era for local students
Night of glitz and glamour at book awards
Toastmasters enjoy informative meeting
Drug dealing accused cannot visit new son
Coal stolen from home of woman with disabled son
Cannabis accused insisted he was signing bond under duress
Another rich chapter in history of parish
New Garda awards to honour young people
Oulart pupils on song with new CD
House rubbish being dumped in our streets’ bins
Alarm voiced as council to pay for carbon monoxide sirens
Culture capital judges accused of taking safe option in Galway
Harris hounded on letter
CEO says time to draw line under Anne St buildings saga
Celebrations for Springmount as horticulturist Emma wins award
Irish Water to take over council’s business account
VOLUNTEERS HONOURED
ALL THE WINNERS
The space between truth and fiction
CHRISTMAS SORTED FOR THE KIDS!
Fitness guru developed taste for writing in Wexford CBS
MEDIEVAL ESSAYS IN MEMORY OF NOTED HISTORIAN BILLY COLFER
WHAT’S ON ataglance
Major water safety award for Denise
Gorey Writers publish first collection of works
‘THE CHILDREN NEED THEIR MOTHER’
FOUR SCHOOLS FOCUS ON MENTAL HEALTH
Low attendance at JPC meeting
Browne joins chorus of protest over rail cut plan
New Wexford Film Festival shines light on independent productions
Fastest growing institute needs more investment
THREE NAMES IN FOR CHAIR
Murphy’s back in the big time over water
U-21 change likely
Park primed to host two big ties
Jim Byrne Cup to celebrate its 50th
First start for Festy
Boys in blue’s famous first!
Gusserane gain final spot
ALL THE DETAILS
Penalty save inspires Shels
Gouldson’s goal is vital
Two Conventions on way
Adamstown retain crown
Handball near business end
Camogie teams learn fate
HISTORY-MAKERS!
A tall ‘storey’ from the days when shy players struggled
Ibar’s hold off major revival
Eight winning players also tasted U-16 success
Leaders in good form
Giveaway goals kill off Oulart challenge
‘Scrapbook Man’ will never stop me from doing my job
Delegates left with much to ponder before Convention
League hopes die
Herbie feted for schools scheme
Seaview are top
Maestro Mahon shines for Moyne
Blistering Bunclody net magnificent seven
GLEESON GRABS A LATE LEVELLER
E’CORTHYHOCKEY
GOREYRUGBY
GOREYCRICKET
S.B.R. A.C.
O’Brien’s top week
What did I think of that, Kieran? It’s an average read
Codd keeps up relentless pursuit
NEW ROSS SENIORS
ENNISCORTHY
WEXFORD LADIES
Super results in tough tests
Sonny bill speeds home
Gorey end losing streak
Begrudgers need to get back in their box
And then there was light...
7 Things to do this week...
A miserable night in Wexford town
B&I ferry bombshell for Rosslare Harbour
Last-ditch attempt to save Pierce’s
Almost400 apply for new jobs scheme
Recently-opened Wexford country house makes it into Michelin Guide
Garden furniture maker exhibiting at Cork Design Fair
Council scoops major safety award
Tips to help you resolve customer complaints
Chef Neven films with jam company
Figures suggest ‘right-to-die’ bill wanted
Merkel – a voice of reason in these insecure times?
Snowfall and wind chill at home as frozen UK teenager chills hearts
Coping skills the Medders way, with a little help from a disembodied source
Ireland – small, but great for connections
Kiltealy/ Ballindaggin
Davidstown/ Courtnacuddy
Bree/Galbally
Marshalstown/ Castledockrell
Clonroche/ Poulpeasty
Clonegal/ Kildavin
Glenbrien
Ballymurn
Ballyduff
Boolavogue
Horoscopes
A sore mouth stopped Bunter from eating
All rocks fall into three great family groups
Propagating perrenials is easy
Some advice from real people with real problems
Rollicking Potter spinoff strikes an ominous chord
A truly beautiful game, visually and conceptually
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