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2018-10-09
Bridge named ‘Rose Kennedy’ despite public preference for ‘Pink Rock’
HUNDREDS RAISE CASH FOR SCHOOLS AT LAKE REGION RUN
International theatre spotlight on New Ross with inaugural festival
CAR DEALER HANDED SUSPENDED SENTENCE FOR THEFT
Garda assaulted by drunk man is awarded €25,000 damages
Eight life sentences upheld for man who raped mother and daughter
Rural Wexford under attack claims FF party
Motorist who told gardai he drove after drinking four pints has case dismissed
Student Ellen’s expertise lands Dairymaster award
Welsh choir raises the roof at rugby club show
Syrian refugees in New Ross and Rosbercon got best tenancy option
Carers’ concerns aired at meeting
Wexford’s first video link court appearance
Filmmakers galore in Kilmore Quay
MEP Clune visits Wexford to discuss CAP budget with IFA
Brother and sister win €1,500 in first Ross’s Got Talent show
Two nights of comedy
Cyclists raise €2,000 for New Ross Meals on Wheels
Companies set out stalls at 2018 Summit
Motorist clocked at 168km/h coming out of village on N11
JFK TRUST IS HONOURED
Corcoran family heirlooms will be sold at auction
6,500 children waiting for primary care psychology appointment
Inistioge’s golden moment as village crowned best
Have you been smitten
Why you should service your car regularly
Neigh doubt about it, this was a pony classic!
‘It was you, Charley’
Court told gardaí gave chase for 20km
Build & Renovate How to cost up your renovations
George Hook and Francis Brennan at Marlfield lunch
Aidan O’Brien backs dog night
NEW ROSS PIANO FESTIVAL
FESTIVAL BASKS IN GLORIOUS MUSIC
Shels seek first crown
Women win on penalties to capture shield title
Martin’s and Gorey to meet in SHC final
ALL THE GAA RESULTS AND FIXTURES
Syl fires Rathnure home
Jody saves the day
Swift departure for Shels ladies
Tector trio’s strong links with Wexford
Joy for Fethard with derby win
Early O’Gorman goal helps Taghmon into decider
Harry seals deal
Duffry in second final on trot after vital Coleman goal
Kilmore clear major hurdle
Doyle in deadeye form
Purple patch downs Duffry
Twelve finals left
Shels fancied for first title to crown Malone’s career
COISTE NA NOG RESULTS AND FIXTURES
Kilanerin thriving
North county men seek eighth title
Seven out of seven has Shels on song
’Wood hit form
Cloughbawn upset formbook
Late Doran goal the catalyst as Alley win at the second attempt
Noah the hero
Harriers win classic final
Gorey make history
Novel pairing will add more interest to football decider
Holders romp home
Family ties make the club scene so special in Wexford
Alley goal threat earns title
Something has to give as two ‘nearly’ teams contest final
Double delight for Martin’s
Goals galore as Kilrush triumph
Mighty Monageer!
Cross-country up and running
Woodsmen and Curracloe defeat Doran’s Bridge on double HORSESHOES
Vital point for Under-15 side
U-17s all set for derby
Donovan nets the winner for Bohs
North End ease through
Four for O’Neill in a flying start POINT-TO-POINT
Track-winning trio
Cavanagh’s story an early leader in list of best sellers
ONtheFAIRWAYS
Clement powers to win
All-Ireland glory!
Exciting racing on cards at Enniscorthy track GREYHOUND RACING
Money usurps morals in crazy world of UFC
Man who took more than 12,000 pictures of his neighbour told to sell his house and move away
Getting the recipe right at Kilmore’s Write By The Sea
7 Things to t do this wweek...
Pikeman’sremains can’tbefound
Fethardteamsmade itdespitefireonbus
Thirty-sixpeopleare injuredintraincrash
Scallan’s offer a taster after major deal with Meehan Group
Wexford students among Slaney Foods bursary award winners
Brexit issues are raised at public meeting with MEP
Chamber holding several courses
Cervical cancer deaths cannot be in vain
When will the Dáil get serious about tackling scourge of homelessness?
Time for UFC to be KO’d when we have real fighters like Emma
A dystopian world ruled by capricious leadership serving up individual sacrifice
Chamber drops top job in redundancies
Heritage Park to unveil ancient tree in Bronze Age area
A busy month for Wexford Mental Health Association
Joint birthday celebration for 100-year-old Jack and his niece bridie, aged 90
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Why did this terrier stop eating and become dull?
Comma a new addition to our butterfly fauna
I’ve aged ten years since school term started and it’s only October!
Protect your stomach with Quest Carnozin
Odyssey up there with the best of the RPGs
Cooper rocks and rolls with Gaga in rags to riches musical tale
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