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2017-03-07
‘SECTARIAN’ VANDALISM AT ST MARY’S CHURCH
HURLERS AND FOOTBALLERS BOTH ONE WIN FROM PROMOTION
FERNS WOMEN FACING HOMELESSNESS DUE TO SALE OF RENTED HOMES
Enniscorthy Chamber president in passionate defence of town
Enniscorthy rugby club launches alcohol and substance use policy
€2m to be spent on upgrading roads
Conference spells out A to Z of new regulations
Family’s appeal for help for beloved baby Kyra
‘DAVID TOUCHED THE HEARTS OF EVERYONE’
29 schools across Wexford are without psychological service
Snooty shoppers should get their noses out of my grocery trolley
Protest at cuts to mental health services
Fantastic Una wasa woman of many talents
Mary O’Rourke charms all at Enniscorthy Library
Photographers think outside the box
Housing conference civic reception
New Ross detective’s heartfelt appeal to those harbouring Fiona’s killer
GARDAI QUESTION RESIDENTS IN FIONA MURDER INQUIRY
DISAPPOINTMENT AS HOSPITAL DROPS ‘SAINTS’ FROM WARDS
Wexford’s lifesavers have the right stuff
Lighting the way for Orkambi campaign
Town honours its tidiest citizens, more help needed
Conradh is honoured for local work
Bringing together home, school and parish
‘PARENTS ARE STILL GOING ALL-OUT’
Coping with the financial pressure
€2m TOURISM MASTERPLAN
Wexford author draws on life’s experiences in novel
Wexford farmers attend malting barley seminar
TASTE THE SUCCESS
Wexford restaurants do well in regional awards
Buddy training packs a punch in Club Amber
Children Learning Centre
Car sales fall, but good time to buy
Jack was an Irish Water Safety stalwart
DIY PREPARATION IS VITAL
Rural Wexford can benefit from new development plan
THE BENCH OF DISBELIEF
WHAT’S ON at a glance
MUSICIANS JOIN UP FOR TOUR
Vital major for Hughes as Wexford win derby
Fox grabs stunning goal but it’s all in vain
Offaly’s homework pays off
Gold medals galore
Banty steers in right direction
Wexford in second-half stroll
Harriers hailed as club of year
Minor seconds in first round defeat
A promising start
Performances of newer members a big boost to team
Honours even in schools derby
Daniel’s star is still on rise
Minors fade Longford
Margaret set for honour at Games celebrations
Wexford share spoils
Ross to be crowned despite narrow loss
Adamstown main movers
Saidhbhe third in Glasgow
U-16 girls beaten by Dubs
County teams all set for promotion ahead of schedule
Fitzgerald is taking nothing for granted but outlook is good
WEXFORD BOW OUT
Five-star Ferns close in on title
Adamstown through after thrilling encounter
Layla strikes to send Youths into final four
BRIDGE RUN RIOT
Jack’s the lad as Campile claim Under-16 crown
Forth Celtic within three points of top
GOREY RUGBY
E’CORTHY HOCKEY
Liz wins for mother
The running bug has bitten and so many are hooked
Battle for riders’ title intensifies
ON the FAIRWAYS
ON the FAIRWAYS
Stripe wins in best time
GIVING REFEREES ON STAGS THE RED CARD
7 Things to do this week...
Chemist defends controversial poster
Tourism office to go ahead at ‘wrong’ site
Loftus Hall hosts networking events
Wexford man is appointed to the Pyrite Resolution Board
Choosing the right mentor for your business
Tuam tragedy should inspire us to discuss role of our ancestors
Bank bombed and hit with a stinking parking fine in one week!
Booking the cooks, an exercise in how best to achieve the ideal literary diet
The wisdom of Michael Healy-Rae
Kiltealy/ Ballindaggin
Marshalstown-Castledockrell
Bree/Galbally
Clonegal/ Kildavin
Boolavogue
Horoscopes
The theory and practice of learning to be a vet
Alder trees put on their lovely display of catkins
Take the journey from fear to freedom
Buried treasure coming to light
Making your gut work for you – not against you
A beauty that approaches heights of its predecessor
Switch well worth purchase just to play this game
Wonderful line-up for 2017 opera festival revealed
2,300 Wexford placenames the subject of detailed new book
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