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2020-06-02
Advance factory boost for town
BISHOP CELEBRATES GOLDEN JUBILEE
WINNIE’S 40 YEARS OF SERVICE
WEXFORD’S CARERS FIND THEIR VOICE IN NEW RTÉ DOCUMENTARY
REOPENING OUR TOURISM GEMS
Local childcare providers are facing an uncertain and worrying future
Doctor Stephen in quarantine after efforts to get home
Man accused of trying to intimidate garda
Gardaí ‘doing our best’ but cannot close the beaches
Life’s a beach as sun bursts through gloom
Financial intervention needed for sector – Murphy
‘NO PEDESTRIANISATION WITHOUT CONSULTATION’
Will this ‘Sinn Féin Tsunami’ ever reach the shoreline?
Is the time now right for Ó Súilleabháin to get Dáil nod?
Wexford musicians offer hope during online concerts
Forde has eye on being SF’s second man in Wexford
Helen Blake’s colourful past adds to its legacy
Oz-based Wexford scientist at heart of Covid-19 vaccine trial
CRUINNIÚ NA NÓG IS GOING VIRTUAL FOR 2020
Warm welcome for Johnstown reopening
Enniscorthy Castle to reopen on July 20
Historic times at the Irish National Heritage Park as re-opening looms
Wells House adjusting to its own new normal
Kia Ora looking to keep the farm as open as possible
Stunning JFK Arboretum proving popular
Caution urged in wake of recent farm tragedies
Oh buoy, oh buoy, port works secured
Fr Odhran Furlong celebrates his silver jubilee in cathedral
Strain of lockdown has led to 30% increase in domestic violence cases
€10,000 art project winners announced
Myteenage summer
Local company’s hands-free unit for sanitiser
Reserving a place on the ‘A’ team of new music
Ignite getting companies ready for the new normal
Bank of Ireland carers’ card targets ‘vulnerable’ customers
Dental practice wins new award
Localbusinessuses glasstechnologyto createnewwindows
ART FINDS A WAY
Mental health support for young people
FROM WEXFORD TO THE CAPE: THE SEARCH FOR 61 FAMINE EMIGRANTS
County return ‘lot easier’
Bolger very happy just to roll with the punches
Browne has managed to leave major impression
Reflections on ’03
Classic contenders face problems with rules on quarantine
‘Flash’ a major loss
The day Fr. Martin faced the Kingdom
ONtheFAIRWAYS
Trials to resume in Enniscorthy dog track Monday GREYHOUNDS
Forde focused in lockdown
Dedication to the cause a hallmark of Casey’s career
R rolls with punches
More for clubs to consider than new games structure
A Wanderer first and always
Spreading the rugby gospel
High-flyer confined to base
UNDER THE SPOTLIGHT: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH SEAN FLANAGAN
Spot on as Greg seals it
NEWS IN BRIEF
Close to perfect display
NEWS IN BRIEF
Gold rush for students
NEWS IN BRIEF
Marathon effort to get back in shape
EDWARD ENTERTAINS
The mystery of the body in the freezer
Losing the run of ourselves as the heat rises
A city ablaze and a country in turmoil as Trump pours fuel on the flames
The long-predicted slayer of the local newspaper could now be the knight in shining armour
Misty eyed about the smell of new mown grass and brack in the afternoon
Politicians practice the art of confusion
‘ANY INVESTMENT WOULD BE WELCOME’
Chairman in favour of any endeavour to develop Europort
‘There is a difference between making noise and being active’ – Byrne
Cushinstown
Duncannon
Fethard-on-Sea
Gusserane
TullogherRosbercon
ClonrochePoulpeasty
MOTORINGEXTRA Mercedes’ super seven-seater
Three months of lockdown, and it’s amazing what you get used to
Do you hear creaking joints? Don’t ignore it
Why we need to keep pets cool in summer
Hoverflies good insects to have in your garden
Top films to watch on TV this week
Amazon’s first foray as dull as you would expect
Retro top 10
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