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2017-09-05
INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SPOTLIGHT ON NEW ROSS FOR SOLD-OUT KENNEDY SUMMER SCHOOL
‘NEW LOW’ AS HOPE STONE IS SMASHED
Italian jazz legend for Piano Festival
Harvest Moon event at Hook Lighthouse
Fr Glynn was a hugely popular priest
‘TherearenoATMs, your creditcarddoesn’twork, andthere’snowifi’
I’m not very good at travelling on my own, but USA here I come!
Howlin backs New Ross Standard over front page garda numbers story
OldFolksClub
College students get cookery and health tips
PADDY’S ON A SEVEN MARATHON SAHARA MISSION
New initiative for unemployed in New Ross
Tea party and raffle for fire victim family
SINGING AND DANCING IN THE NEW ROSS RAIN
Book lovers’ paradise draws record crowds in the sun
THREEQUARTERS TRAVELTOWORK BYCARINWEXFORD
CUMASbandscalenew musicalheightsatFleadh
Ford to the fore for upcoming Tullogher Rosbercon field day
Proposal for name of new bridge
Ballymacar bridge
OBITUARIES John (96) had many talents
Hard working Molly Myers loved the country, farm life
Countdown is on for the 46th Wexford Volkswagen Stages Rally
Reports from all the local club games
Wexford Football League returns
St James’ seal last eight spot
Starlights shake shackles
Shels end Anne’s season
Merciless Martin’s
Glynn-Barntown revive championship dreams
Ferns turn on the style
Kilanerin in total control
Ballyhogue deliver goods
Fintan’s sink Clongeen to reach quarter-finals
Mary’s ease past Duffry
Kilmore seal semi spot
Naomh Eanna pushed hard by Kilanerin men
Oylegate-Glenbrien see off Glynn-Barntown
Purple patch does trick
AFTER EXTRA-TIME
The Island rejoice!
Clongeen earn last eight derby clash with victory
ALL THE RESULTS, FIXTURES AND TABLES
Castletown get their blend right
Duffry couldn’t deal with Flood/Whitty double act
Craanford beat 14-man Mellows
BREEN LEADS WAY
Coiste na nÓg championships gather momentum
TIMELY FIRST WIN
TAGHMON TAKE TITLE
DAVIDSTOWN DELIVER
‘Jotty’ inspires Bunclody to Junior ‘A’ semi-final
Adamstown go through!
BRENDAN FURLONG
Gusserane pip Sarsfields
THIRD TIME LUCKY!
No answer to Dubs in final
Subs do major damage
Naomh Éanna power on after blazing start U-21 PREMIER HC
Super season ends
Enniscorthy Town make a winning start to the season
PREMIER DIVISION
YOUTHS MAKE THEIR POINT
Murphy’s the man for U-15s
Sole goal wins it for students
Under-15 boys strike back to take points in Kerry
The ups and downs
BOOK REVIEW Striking a chord with the women’s game in Wexford
ONtheFAIRWAYS
Locals to the fore
GREYHOUNDS
DESERVED WINNERS ON EMOTIONAL DAY
Under half of motorists are very confident in their ability to change a wheel
Motorists annoyed when drivers ‘don’t use indicators’
Attitude, not clothing will damage children
West must back China to blunt North Korea threat
‘Big Brother’ Services Card is Irish (EU) Nanny State on its uppers
Tale of a man whose career is stalled as promotion is long postponed
Books used to burn down classroom
Frightened off by Northern troubles
New ‘cineplex’ to open this month
O’Connor bags four goals in two minutes
GARDAI’STOURDEFORCE
Pensioner who slapped bottom of co-worker is fined €1,500 in court Grantstown Church fine art exhibition
Cat’s second novel is a dark and twisting tale
Panto auditions are on the way soon
Clonroche-Poulpeasty
Cushinstown
Duncannon
Fethard-on-Sea
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Ramsgrange
RathanganCleariestown
Horoscopes
Easy Crossword
2-Speed Crossword
Hot spots cause serious discomfort for dogs
Tackling climate change a shared responsibility
A good time of the year to make changes
Enjoy what September has to offer
Radiant, glowing & supple skin with Your Beauty Tonic
Stellar lead Macdonald the highlight of underdog tale with roughly hewn charm
Gigantic a brilliant title but not without its flaws
WEXFORD SISTERS MAKE RDS HISTORY
Nearly 2,500 people commute to Dublin every day for work
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