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2018-10-02
NUNS SELLING SITE FOR €2.2M
REBECCA STARTS COLLEGE AFTER HIGH COURT WIN
‘Kitty Hynes Auditorium’ marks 50 years of voluntary service
Housing action group says there are forty crisis cases
Lobster Pot fails to sell at auction
Wexford groups given €380,000 to play with
Concerns after laneway incident
Locals join ‘Marathon Man’ Alex on charity run
Wexford chef is shortlisted for national award
Charity family walk in St Martin’s GAA club
Light Opera Society in rehearsals for ‘Hits from the Musicals’
MEETING HEARS OF ‘NEAR MISSES’
Miss Wexford wins social media award
College foster care graduates receive their certificates
Lyric FM presenter Liz to host Gala festival concert
School garden yields a ‘souper’ crop for experimenting chefs
Woman scoops second €50,000 scratch card prize at same shop
Philip (72) left an indelible mark wherever he went
Anne built a happy life with her family in Kilmore
Healthy Town programme targets mental health with seminar
Oh buoy! Graham’s find makes international news
McCauley’s launch new ‘click-and-collect’ app
Some houses leased by Council in ‘filthy’ condition
McDonald criticises Minister’s ‘waffly’ response on Rosslare
Ryan hopes town councils return
Oulart man tried to chase down plane at Dublin airport
Golf classic raffle money is given to ASK
Another top award for the La Côte team
50 YEARS OF WEXFORD CELTIC
School’s new centre really is top class!
Libraries to get technology fund
Athenaeum town’s GPO and Moore St combined
Bring back town councils
The average maximum waiting time for legal aid is 26 weeks
Heat Doc Limited are specialist registered installers of energy-saving technology
Wexford Viking Glass – Trade, Commercial and Domestic Glass Experts
By installing Viking Energy Plus Glass in your existing windows you can reduce heat loss by a staggering 75%!
Home Improvement without the Financial Headache from Enniscorthy Credit Union
Community rallies around brave Cillian
Solid fuel provides the vital heat you need to survive the winter
Fr Danny marks 40 years with special ceremony
Ex-army man Pat (77) always quick to give a helping hand to others
€500 reward for missing ‘Lola’
Fish joins Spiegeltent bill as two more shows sell out
Spooktacular Pumpkin Picking this Halloween at Ballycross Apple Farm
Book marks ten years of writing creativity in Bridgetown College
PROUD DAY FOR GEORGE’S FAMILY
Interviewees sought for film on heritage
DEVITT NEW SECRETARY
You can’t be serious ref!
Women go one step closer to league title
Coverage of the People sponsored Coiste finals
Accurate Nolan points way
Devereux brothers inspire Crossabeg-Ballymurn
Adamstown go down
Fethard removed from U-15 hurling
Martin’s and Gorey my tips as the old order has changed
ALL THE GAA RESULTS AND FIXTURES
Rosslare edge past the Duffry
Doran hits fine hat-trick
Goals secure final place
Roche gets winner
Stamp holds nerve to save Castletown
COISTE NA NOG RESULTS AND FIXTURES
Deadly Dunbar guides Gorey into another final
Cloughbawn in command
O’Neill grabs a late winner
Sars avail of super start
Anne’s recall ’68 glory
Shels sweep to fine title win
Rapps face Harriers in Saturday’s Premier Minor hurling final
Two injury-time goals power Crossabeg-Ballymurn to title
Mark’s the hero
Oylegate-Glenbrien triumph
Tom does the trick
Shels come of age
Hurling semis are a neutral’s dream, full of possibilities
Kilanerin are back!
C.C.C.C. chief says Shamrocks behind late venue change
Alley Minor boost
Kilanerin end on a high note
Castletown attack on fire in impressive Minor win
Andy’s king of the roads
DELIGHT IN DERBY
Ballinastragh and Duffry deadlocked
Classy Clonee display quality
Under-17 girls fall short of sealing place in semi
U-15s zoom in on semi-final
U-17s share the honours
Weak U-19s hit for six
WOMEN’S SOCCER FIXTURES
Shamrock Rovers close in on leaders
North End begin defence in style
RESULTS AND FIXTURES
Rangers pay penalty
Business as usual
Coleman’s memoir a timely reminder of Derry’s joy in ’93
Point-to-point starting Sunday
ONtheFAIRWAYS
Enniscorthy move to second with fine away win
George’s good week
Saidhbhe wins Minor schools title
Mourinho needs to leave mess behind
Actress Charlie joins list of Film Society Fellows
7 Things to do this week...
Spotlight on women in business
Celtic routes partners are presented with Interreg plaques in County Hall
Work space will be launched before industry seminars
Rosslare Golf Club is represented at Fáilte Ireland tourism seminar
Gorey is this year’s ‘Digital Town’
Women encouraged to ‘go international’
Unsightly election posters should be banned
Ten years after the bank guarantee have we learned any real lessons?
Rebecca’s battle for college place is tip of icebeg in cracked system
A highly charged piece of legislation. Introducing Medders’ Law
Listening and chatting does us great good
It’s a record as ‘Screaming Reels’ crew takes home ninth title at the Small Boats festival
Hotelier warns against VAT hike
MAVERICK
New book sheds light on men’s life journeys
‘Tyger Tyger, burning bright’
AROUND THE DISTRICTS
AROUND THE DISTRICTS
AROUND THE DISTRICTS
AROUND THE DISTRICTS
AROUND THE DISTRICTS
AROUND THE DISTRICTS
Horoscopes
2-Speed Crossword
The end of a pet’s life: should you stay or go?
Squirrels don’t wait for Hazel nuts to ripen
Boring? I have been called many things in my life but never that!
Self-acceptance fundamental to wellbeing
Flower remedies for busy parents
Close again an Oscar contender for deeply moving performance
A must-buy for any petrol head gamers out there
This week in 1982
Business summit is firm favourite with the bookies!
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