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2017-03-28
SCHOOL IS SMASHED UP TWICE IN WEEK
‘It was horrific. There were people lying in pools of blood’
You won’t believe what’s in store for the Quayfront...
Revenue say father and son owe €5.2m
€40m boost for county if Fleadh comes to town
The search for the next Mayor of Maudlintown
Bridesmaid could have lost sight in attack with high-heeled shoe
Never so happy to see a cup of Barry’s tea and a ham sandwich in my life. Ever.
Irish Water investing €2.3m in pipe upgrade
Kube launch night is huge success
Fascinating story behind Wexford’s ‘chosen few’
Urgent need to safeguard public transport service
‘The man would not let her go’
Quins back on Late Late
Slippy Main Street alert after woman’s bad fall
Special treat great gas for building fan John
Taking on the world
Better-off Barntown has a new first citizen
Road works to interfere with traffic
Former mayor Dominic is laid to rest
Dominic hailed as ‘great ambassador for Wexford’
Campaign launch for new refuge
Bridgetown man secures overseas job placement
Cinema expansion plan rejected by An Bord Pleanála
Popular sportsman Lee (20) is fighting for his life after crash
TWO NIGHTS AND THREE TOP SHOWS
Mary was a warm, caring woman who loved life
Sadness following the death of Ra th nu re hurling legend Mick
Choir was Ray’ s lifetime passion
YSI students attend conference
Kerlogue is a hive of activity and
Industry boasting many thriving businesses
Angel writer Lorna visiting Wexford
An evening of song and dance
HOW SARAH, CLAIRE AND PADRAIG ARE GETTING ON
CORRECT YOUR ALTERNATIVE FACTS
Preparing for retirement
CAO late application
Verydrunk
Probationact
Six through to national finals
Singing pirates tread timbers
ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT
St. Peter’s all set for All-Ireland in Croker
Carlow edge home
Intermediates lose second successive league encounter
Curran in superb scoring form
Brody’s goals vital
Seating woes likely if Dubs play in Park
A GOAL OF QUALITY
BRING IT HOME LADS!
ALL-IRELAND SCHOOLS SENIOR FOOTBALL ‘A’ FINAL PREVIEW Murphy has high hopes for squad
Clarke’s goal settles derby
ALL THE RESULTS AND FIXTURES
U-17s stroll into decider
Drubbing for makeshift side
Juniors re-live ’92 memories
Ladies reach the last four
Minor girls earn lifeline
Marian ran like a dream
ATHLETICS, SOCCER, COMMUNITY GAMES Top talent on show indoors
Blacks shine in shoot-out
Community Games news
Extra agony for ’Scorthy
Wanderers lose play-off
Gorey bow out of cup
ALLIANZ HURLING LEAGUE DIVISION 1B, ROUND Wexford tested to the
Peter’s first final is the main sporting show of weekend
Ball So far, so good, as new bosses put Wexford in picture
‘Once Tadhg was ready he exploded onto the scene’
First try seals spot in final for Gorey
New manager’s bright start
SSE AIRTRICITY FIRST DIVISION SERIES 5 Blues dominate local derby
Holders Cloughbawn through to decider
LADIES’ ROUND-UP Ferns and North End to meet in cup final
Ella’s strike wins it for Ross Town
LADIES’ FIXTURES
Wexford reach final four
Curracloe see off the Taghmon challenge
Cushinstown pay penalty in Howth
LEAGUE TABLES
ALL THE DETAILS
U-11 spoils shared
Five champs crowned on perfect day for football
U-12 STALEMATE
ROUND-UP J.J. still to the fore
BOOK REVIEW Pedal Power will restore one’s faith in world of cycling
Great weekend hat-trick for Dunne POINT-TO-POINT
CLUB NOTES ONtheFAIRWAYS
CLUB NOTES ONtheFAIRWAYS
Special day for Black and Cogley BREE POINT-TO-POINT
MATCH LEFT A BITTER TASTE IN THE MOUTH
Sizzling sausages are top class
Rainbow Unit gets a boost from Elvis
Wexford pub finds itself snookered
Shocking defeat for bumbling Wexford
Trawlers are forced out of Rosslare
What to consider when a family member dies
Coatek secures North Wexford small business award for 2017
Bepreparedfor revaluations
€1.4 million pilot project to benefit mussel industry
Standing strong together in the face of evil
Garda scandal musn’t jeopardise positive work within society
Gardaí are the new HSE and our TV licences are the new water bills
Seizing the day in the Hermione way, with lots of Latin roots, et tu Brute
It’s hard to always see things objectively the way i see it
‘Christy would have been proud’
JACK BARRY: AN APPRECIATION FROM WEXFORD WATER SAFETY
Eileen Dunne to host autism ball in New Ross
Blackwater
Crossabeg
OvertheWater
Ballymurn
Bree/Galbally
BannowBallymitty
TaghmonCamross
BallymoreMayglass
Murrintown
Rosslare Harbour
CORONATION STREETY
Horoscopes
Dog roundworms – what owners need to know
Soil an irreplaceable resource that needs to be protected
Start thinking about feeding
Wellbeing & Meditation
Practical Gardening
Safe supplements to take during pregnancy
Sprawling true story of discovery in the jungle a bit too long
Roguelike’s difficulty will wear you down
PEOPLE OF WEXFORD ‘TIRED OF BEGGING FOR SERVICES’
LETTER FROM WEXFORD TEENAGER TO THE MINISTER FOR HEALTH:
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