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2019-05-21
Bridge on track for July finish
WEXFORD GOES TO THE POLLS:
Hurlers so close in draw with Dubs
NEW ROUNDABOUT OPENED
New Ross named Autism friendly town in region
Chairman praised for year promoting area
SEA SCOUTS WIN TROPHY IN WICKLOW
Alliance between council and chamber is vital for progress
Michael Londra returns home to make TV special ‘Special rates’ for rural businesses
LARRYANDMARTINWIN PRAISEFORHARDWORK
Support for county chamber plan
NURTURING THE YOUNG AUTHORS OF THE FUTURE
Michael exceeds expectations with coastal challenge
Insurance costs overhaul
Students enjoy their awards day
Hospital road in need of upgrade
Book highlights the religious lives of The Rower Inistioge faithful
Moon lit row for charity
Fish n’ chips and seaside fun at Hooked on Sea festival
Can Mick or Malcolm conquer Europe?
Canvassers up the tempo as campaign enters the final fur long
Give women a voice, address the balance
There is a bright future for you on the horizon at Enniscorthy VTOS
COLLEGE OPTIONS College of Further Education, Bunclody has new opportunities for September 2019
COLLEGE OPTIONS BIFE Open Evening and Graduate Show 2019
COLLEGE OPTIONS Count on Enniscorthy Credit Union to help with the cost of Third Level
THE SECRETS TO AGEING WELL
Motorist was hitting speeds of nearly 160km/h
A night of glitz and glamour as award winners are announced
A special week for Moyne Rangers
Champs given the run-around
Craanford win by a goal
Kilmore in total control
MINORS HIT FOR SIX
Glynn edge closer
Disappointing not to hold out, but luck favoured the Dubs
Adamstown held on home soil
Slick showing by Monageer
Harriers edge score-fest
Lucky 13 from marksman
Aidan’s retain urban honour
Oulart-The Ballagh’s double
Final loss for Pres.
Throws specialists in county final action
Top aces seal handball wins
Mackey records double GREYHOUNDS
National glory for Ross C.B.S.
Presentation girls secure second Leinster title in golden year
From elation to deflat
Keeping it simple in the forward line surely worth a try
Tion in a few seconds
Rackard League remains jewel in our hurling crown
An important win
Under-17 crew making waves home and away
Shels move into second spot
Near neighbours Taghmon and Corach share Over-35 spoils
Youth team make it a week to remember for Rangers
Hibs stay in the top flight
Trebles all round!
McDonald mixes it with big boys
Football in Turkey through the eyes of a Leicester fan
ONtheFAIRWAYS
All-Ireland final spots sealed
The best of times and worst of times for City
FAMINE’S HORROR IS LAID BARE
Servicemen turn out to honour war hero
Special night for recipients
‘Over 21,000 homes in Wexford will benefit from this plan’ AN INVESTMENT OF €81M IN THE COUNTY WILL ENSURE THAT ALL PREMISES IN WEXFORD WILL HAVE ACCESS TO STATE OF THE ART BROADBAND, WRITES MINISTER RICHARD BRUTON
Scout’s honour upheld as holders storm to victory
€1m surplus in council’s accounts
Terrerath road closure concerns
Tributes paid as Tony, Martin and Larry bid farewell
Affordable home buyers up against a brick wall
AT ONE WITH EARTH
Texture and colour in Ciaran’s silicone creations
Brave new world for art graduates
Pop-up post office in Enniscorthy is a unique art project
7 Things to t do this wweek...
Eo in only living Irish author in Top 100 list
Uproar over priest’ s remarks at meeting
Dealer gave boys £40 for 11 gold coins
Edwina is voted Leinster’s Best Restaurant Manager
Wexford firms combine on Bord Na Móna project Enniscorthy company hasEurope initssights
Top hospitality award for Seafield
Sasha wins holistic Microbusiness award for lymph treatment
Far-right rise in Ireland is not that far fetched
Cannabis could be the next major debate in the new liberal Ireland
Now that Game of Thrones is over, maybe it’s time to turn off the box
It started with a kiss – never thought it would come to this – springing into action
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Pets need to be restrained in cars for sake of safety
Biodiversity report paints an ominuous picture
I think my family regard me as servant rather than mum or wife
Engaged employees drive business growth
To hell with the cynics – this game is brilliant!
Retro top 10
Little new for fans of canine cartoon TV show but still delivers a fun end product
Oylegate to Rosslare bypass feasibility study set to start
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