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2020-04-07
School opening date in doubt as construction work grinds to a halt
COVID-19 CRISIS:
NICKEY RACKARD IN HIS OWN WORDS: Part 2 of fascinating series
Mart managers dig deep to keep sales moo-ving
‘I’m impressed with our response... I feel I’m in good hands’
Organisers left with ‘no alternative but to cancel’ Gorey show
Murphy calls for 24/7 mental health service
Deputy Browne urges people to look after their mental health during crisis
Hospital ‘prepared for a surge’ in Covid-19 cases
‘Nightingales’ fly to the aid of frontline staff
INSIDE CO WEXFORD’S COVID-19 CALL CENTRE
‘Above half the rubbish I pick up is gloves’
Teenagers connecting in isolation
Kehoe launches portal for military recruits
Cancer survivor Trina appears in campaign video ‘My Life Matters’
Grieving family ask people to ‘wake up’ to reality of crisis
Wexford’s strays are being looked after during Covid-19 crisis
IWA committed to reaching vulnerable
Hope Cancer Support Centre working on with no income
Annual Trócaire box collection postoned
Rise in calls but income source has disappeared for St. Vincent de Paul
DOING VITAL WORK FOR THOSE IN ISOLATION
Hospice Homecare continuing to provide services
Demand for food banks increasing
PIETA HOUSE’S DOORS ARE OPEN
Vocational college calls for submissions
Kehoe critical of Dáil sitting the in middle of crisis
Presentation Centre adapts to crisis
Covid-19 callcentre
Controversial plan for asylum centre scrapped
Ford Centre to help people heal during times of crisis
Now you’re living like a musician
Essential service providers are keeping county going
Family was everything to much-respected Ray
Going ‘Down Under’ to come out at the very top
KEEPERS OF THE FAITH
Colm Tóibín set to take part in Write By The Sea
Bunclody Beat
STORIES FROM THE ARCHIVES: 2005
‘It’ s good to be aware of the lights about us ...’
‘We know God is with us’ in the dark times
‘Fullness of joy still lies far ahead’
The child of the revolution who became a homesick New Yorker
Brennan pulls back the curtain and reveals ugly Ireland
Bunclody traditional song project
VISIONS OF THE HOOK
DREAM TEAM OOZES CLASS
The gloves are off for US boxing coach Billy
Deeny is happy to put in the hard yards
Tattan relishes onerous task
All in the head for St. Anne’s
Bill Murphy was a hurling giant, unaware of his own greatness
Our best hurlers since 1970
Owens on top of his game
Fate gifted Rosslare a fabulous footballer
Non-natives have contributed a lot to Wexford football
A rude awakening for anyone with a love of our games
DO YOU REMEMBER?
Whatever happened to Hagi?
Rianna’s hectic six months
Boss Roe jumps for joy
Youth Cup hots up with last eight action
NEWS IN BRIEF
Season is cut short
Alternative look at McGregor not the definitive account
Wexford dominates as axe falls
Wexford a class apart
NEWS IN BRIEF
The great rugby escape
Confidence booster for Minors with league crown
NEWS IN BRIEF
Kenny could be a breath of fresh air
Larry Dunne is an artist of vision
Advice for small businesses on ways to con serve cash flow
Glanbia adapts its business model with new call and collect service
Businesses praised for reaction to Covid-19 measures
Hoping to rope in schools to tug-o-war
Shaws dig unearths archaeological finds
Cancel culture doesn’t extend to State exams
Leo leads by example while AIB sees euro signs amid Covid crisis
Imagination taking flight on the back step, the air filled with beating wings
Covid-19 crisis makes us question our world
Award-winning nail salon will not re-open after crisis
MUSICIANS STRUGGLING SINCE THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED
Emergency guidelines for council staff appeal
Cry Before Dawn’s Brendan Wade recovering from Covid-19
Visit the Heritage Park from the comfort of your sitting room
Oulart& The Ballagh
GlynnBarntown
Ballymurn
Ballycanew
Coolgreany
KilanerinBallyfad
KiltealyBallindaggin
Boolavogue
ClonrochePoulpeasty
ClonegalKildavin
Rosslare Harbour
RosslareStrand
A retreat of self discovery and by the end I will be a much better person
What is most important at this time?
Get relief from the discomfort of itchy eyes
Spare a thought for animal rescue groups
Cherry Laurel has settled very well here in Ireland
A gently effervescent mix of comedy, romance and wish fulfilment
A must-buy if you are a fan of the Persona series
THIS WEEK IN 1979
BANNOW SHOW IS CANCELLED
D’Arcy and Byrne stay in the game with Seanad victories
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