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Drogheda Independent
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2018-09-04
RESIDENTS IN FEAR OF ROAD TRAGEDY
Gary Kelly and Dolores Murray at the Meet and Greet volunteer programme launch at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital.
Drogheda City is seen as the way forward for our growing town
DULEEK FC 50TH
PRIDE OF PLACE
Let the lip sync battle for ‘O die to Walk’ commence!
Ramps in need of repair
Dolores spent 26 years in the hospital and returns to help the public once again
Engineering and business are big DkIT courses
Series of events to mark suicide awareness day
Changing town status is seen as best way forward for the region
Speakers chart how passion and pride can become action in bid to gain back control of town’s destiny
Singers club hit high notes
Info morning on apprenticeships in Louth/ Meath
Brothers promise Power Pop treat with debut album
Monasterboice Inncompletes energymove
Trim Castle Hotel hosts an eagerly awaited wedding fair on September 16
Louthhotelsasking governmentnotto damagetheindustry
New Staleen pipe does not cater for the future
Win holiday of a lifetime and help the youth of the town
Big plans to mark Drogheda Day
Drogheda and District Floral Art group hosting meeting on September 11 next
Houses planned for Shamrock Lodge over 40 years ago
Drogheda’s future looks bright with Mill strategy
Boyne Valley on foodie map with major award
Flushing at Roschoill to find smell source
Early rise to bring bread to doorsteps
Don’t miss the excitement of Laytown Races on the beach ...
Patrickmadebeloved ListokeHousehishome
Property price increases expected to continue for another three years
County champs out to give Jocks a dose of Blues
Blues double bid on
JP shows his class as Jocks sink Dreadnots
Gers clear first hurdle
It’s double jeopardy for Kilkerley and Geraldines
Emmets survival bid still on track
Touchline incident mars St Kevin’s win
Cille’s will have to hit their peak to beat the ‘Hill
Coogan thorn in the side of Duleek men
Loss puts shot at the play-offs in jeopardy
MARCUS CAVAROLI
Flanagan dusts off the boots as Ardee impress
Mills ‘Well pleased with five-star performance
Third victory keeps Harps in shake-up
Revenge sweet as Boys gain major win
Ten-man Drogs still too strong for midlanders
Chairman is a Jack of all trades as he wins league
Athletes master the course
Atmosphere was electric in Ardee
No rest for Boyne’s senior athletes as they keep pounding the roads
A GOOD WALK
A GOOD WALK
Dublin dominance is bad news for rest of the country
THE REASK, HILL OF RATH, DROGHEDA, CO LOUTH A92 XW44
That Dublin Road stink is still there!
Exhausted volunteers need offical support
BELLEWSTOWN DRAWS 3,000
DROICHEAD CENTRE ANNOUNCES STELLAR LINE-UP FOR NEW SEASON WIT
Collette’s goal to support, nurture and promote the finest talent in the North East
Visual arts not being ignored
A feast of family fun ahead during Leanbh Festival
Laughter, tears and spoken word will keep audiences enthralled in new programme
McCole’s pace decisive as Boyne Rovers hit super six
Colmcille’s great Collon history
John Collins was top pool player
Pentony Training Services celebrating a year in business
Clogherhead
Termonfeckin
Stamullen
Monasterboice
Tullyallen
Bellewstown
Laytown/ Bettystown
Mornington
Listen to the food experts not online gurus
Silly season is over and its time for our political leaders to get serious
Horoscopes
Easy Crossword
2-Speed Crossword
What type of dog is best suited to your needs?
Stunning marine life in canyon off coast of Ireland
Our new school routine means I’ll have to become a morning person
Take the time to regroup and ‘reboot’
Natural relief for stuffy nosed school kids
Smartly executed thriller taps into concerns over social media misuse
Strange Brigade a little dated, but great fun
Drogheda face crunch clash with Longford
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