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Drogheda Independent
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2014-05-28
IRELAND BOSS AT CANCER CENTRE
Sinn Féin on rise in election triumph
WE WILL FIGHT
MAEVE WAS A PIONEER
Nash says vote of no confidence in Gilmore not a ‘knee-jerk reaction’
Retired surgeon accused of assaults waits on trial date
Orange Order make annual march across historic Boyne
Special day for a little fighter
Soup kitchen concerns to be aired at meeting
Very close shave as barber Ronan narrowly misses out
‘Back to business’ for poll-topping Munster
Defeated O’Dowd down but not out
Election victory is twice as nice for newlyweds-in-waiting
Labour candidates buck national trend
SF could run two in general election
Sinn Fein in big gain
Voters make desire for change heard
Harding the only sitting councillor to be elected
Tolan and Meade prove to be just what Fine Gael need!
Eimear’s stunning first for Sinn Féin
Real gems on new garden trail
Controversial Cal filmed in Drogheda 30 years ago
Bypasses must be a priority
Worker who sold alcohol to teen makes scapegoat claim
Get your boots on for Boyne walks
Munster refuses to withdraw ‘unacceptable’ comments
Public urged to add their mark to unique Giro d’Italia eBook
Choirs joining forces to help SOSAD at St. Mary’s Church
Schools are presented with their Green Flags
Louie marks her 102nd birthday
Local business the hot topic as The Mill officially opens
‘Keys on the Quay’ roars into action
Bewitching piece of history that will soon be lost forever
Oliver’s trojan work honoured by school
SWEET TASTE OF SUCCESS
Students rewarded for a range of achievements
All set for kick-off at Albion Rovers
Callanan Autos
Order of Malta pays tribute to local businesses at awards day
Dundalk and Derry make it a dire week for the Drogs
Lauryn boxes clever to win prestigious national title
Drogs must focus on the next game
United in DkIT link-up
Junior grade is an untapped resource
O’Connells sink Jocks
Perfect Pats win again to consolidate lead at top
Goals prove crucial as O Raghallaigh’s see off the Gers
Evergreen Grimes
Ger inspires Gaels
Blues back in form
Convincing win keeps Joes in promotion hunt
Mary’s leapfrog Mochta’s
Supersub Callaghan
Saints march on
Roche edge thriller
Boyle is spot on
Glens firmly in the mix
Leaders see off Gaels to keep run going
Barrs stay on track
Four-midable Mals
Heroic Reds reach final
Byrne the scoring hero as gap is ‘bridged’
Rooney brace inspires super Saints
Hill to climb for Rathkenny to avoid drop
Tough test for Duleek after agonising defeat
Knockout place in the bag for border side
Super Slane turn the form book on its head
Derby win sends the Gaels to top spot
Curraha, Drumconrath continue strong runs
Unbeaten Slane hang on for cherished league title
No stopping 14-man Syddan
Seneschalst’n
Drogheda Boys stun Maris with a Stella performance
Five-star Town put Dublin visitors to the Sword
Crescent in fine shape for title bid
Red faces after derby demolition job
‘Huge Limerick clash is Brennan’s chance to put things right’
Long jump crew lead the way for Boyne
Drogheda contingent shop for personal bests
Drogheda’s podium finish
Michael (58) one to watch
MACBRIDE P&P
POOR PLANNING BY GAA
Hunt continues for armed gang
Public must rally and resist closure of training centre
Jimmy Collins was one of the greats
LAYTOWN/ BETTYSTOWN
JULIANSTOWN
BELLEWSTOWN
MORNINGTON
MONASTERBOICE
CLOGHERHEAD
BROOMFIELD
STAMULLEN
TULLYALLEN
TERMONFECKIN
Seafood Chowder is a versatile recipe
Vitamin D deficiency is common in Ireland
Celebrating the end of school life
Bear Grylls reality show is lacking something
2-Speed Crossword
Vegetable garden bursting into life
Remedies to prepare for the big Exams
Mutants go back in time in brilliant sequel
Great action, storytelling but nothing new here
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