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2019-12-03
BRIGHT FUTURE AS ST. AIDAN’S SERVICES FINANCES ARE BACK ON TRACK [ PAGE 13 ]
Craanford village wins Pride of Place national award
A new dawn as Deputy Byrne heads for Dáil
Byrne roars to victory silencing Vocal Murphy
LOW TURNOUT AT
POLLS BUT LARGE MEDIA TURNOUT AT THE COUNT
Aontú ‘taking legal advice’ over sample ballot paper
‘No place in Wexford’ for racist language – Byrne’s victory speech carries final swipe
Water leaks at Waleran’s site an ongoing issue
New Local Link service officially launched in Gorey
Students speak out in Co final
Animal cruelty case against farmer dismissed
Homeless gift bags
STUDENTS OUTLINE THEIR KEY ISSUES TO LOCAL COUNCILLORS
DANCERS DAZZLE IN STRICTLY CLUB FINAL
Coolgreany’s Drama Festival makes its mark
Malcolm’s big moment arrives!
Local and Vocal candidate vows to emerge from the FG shadows
Lawlor may not contest next general election
Mythen believes Sinn Féin are ‘back in business’
Dubsky ‘enriched’ by elective process
‘Sad day’ for politics says Blackmore
A Christmas welcome awaits in Gorey
Large crowd attends annual PTAA dinner
Enniscorthy has everything you could require in the run up to Christmas
Beach beauty captured in latest mural by artist Kate
Motorist is jailed for repeat car insurance offences
Allocation of €127m for 2020 budget
Over €25m to be spent on housing next year
Millions will be poured into water services
Third of local roads in ‘danger of collapsing’
County’s first Heritage Officer to be appointed next year
Mystery survey causes confusion
You will always find friendly staff and a warm welcome in Bunclody
Volunteers thanked for their work
CO WEXFORD CHRISTMAS WHAT’S ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5
Sensory friendly activities for kids
Bolger’s boys dream big
Round-up of the latest Rackard League ties
O’Rahilly’s on rise
Na Fianna coast into ‘A’ quarters with 15-point win
Whitty points way
Castletown cruise to victory
League fixtures outlined
Under-20 footballers to visit Carlow in first round
Gorey pip the C.B.S.
Draw enough for Peter’s to reach knockout stages
Wexford crush Dublin South challenge
Brave Ballygarrett fi
Bolger’s devotion to the cause still reaping rewards
Ghtback falls short
Naughton brace bookends Gorey seconds’ victory
Four wins from four for Enniscorthy girls
Dynamic displays at worlds
Kiltrea Shay scores nice win for trainer Doyle in stake final GREYHOUND RACING
Striders the Under-16 stars
Hat-trick for Forth’s Sarah
Curracloe pass U-14 test
St. Joseph’s see off Rangers
Territ wins it for Gorey
Gaelscoil Moshiológ rejoice in major sporting breakthrough
Meath’s O’Connell stamped his class on football scene
ONtheFAIRWAYS
Enniscorthy hold off revival
Newcomers and Skerries the prime movers in quest for title BRENDAN FURLONG
Trying to find the feel-good factor
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8
Christmas Bonus 2019
DNA identifies missing man after 20 years
Gorey’s Brenda Dunbar leaves a lasting legacy
New hotel to create more than 100 jobs
TV puts spotlight on loan sharks scandal
HANDS ACROSS THE IRISH SEA
Gaybo would have been proud of toy show
Phoney war is over, now it’s time for the real battle for the Dáil to begin
Grappling with the many headed hydra of the telecom dragon
GDPR makes bureaucrats feel important
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Coolgreany
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Kilmuckridge
Marshalstown- Castledockrell
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Blackwater
Boolavogue
There’s only word I can think of to sum up this year’s Toy Show: Magical
What do you feel grateful for in life?
Stocking fillers that don’t cost the earth
Horoscopes
Keeping your pet warm on cold winter nights
BirdWatch offer guidance on feeding wild birds
Starry cast shine in tonguein-cheek whodunit
Hogans head to Croker after Jay’s heroic climb
Just €50,000 to be spent on tackling climate change next year
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