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Armagh come back from brink

01-Jan-1970
DIVISION Three table toppers Armagh came back from the brink as a storming finish snatched victory from the jaws of defeat against Sligo in Silverbridge. When James Daly's side went eight points behind early in the final quarter of this Tesco Home ... read more
Source: Locali

Boys are ready for the baize

01-Apr-2014
IT IS finals night in Macs this Friday night in the Hilltown Pool League, as Anglers Rest play Square in the Cup Final and Paul Kelly and Paul Fitzpatrick face John and Gerard Travers in the Doubles Final. Cup Final - Anglers Rest v Square It's the ... read more
Source: Locali

City finally suffer defeat at Holm in cup exit

01-Jan-1970
ARMAGH City's run of 24 consecutive home wins against intermediate opponents and 27 unbeaten at home altogether came to an end in the Mid-Ulster Senior Cup semi-final against Annagh United on Tuesday night past. Philip Donnelly grabbed a brace in an ... read more
Source: Locali

Royal claim Shield with late winner

01-Jan-1970
THE Royal School, Armagh claimed the Senior Shield last Thursday with a late, late Kathryn Glass winner in extra-time as they defeated Belfast Royal Academy. The Royal went into the final without their key player Pippa Best, an Irish U18 International, ... read more
Source: Locali

Key figures pay respects at Lord Ballyedmond funeral

26-Mar-2014
THE funerals have taken place of Lord Ballyedmond OBE and Mayobridge man Declan Small who died in a helicopter crash earlier this month. Dr Edward Haughey, 70, and Mr Small, 42, died alongside two pilots when Dr Haughey's privately owned Augusta ... read more
Source: Locali

Sahara sand to blame for dirty surprise on Sunday

01-Jan-1970
THOUSANDS of motorists across Newry and Mourne were left scratching their heads on Sunday morning when they awoke to find their cars covered in a blanket of dirt. And the reason behind the strange phenomenon lies over 2,500 miles away! Many cars across ... read more
Source: Locali

Castle restoration ‘will provide job boost’

01-Jan-1970
THE owners of Killeavy Castle have applied for planning permission to build a hotel within the castle grounds which could create 85 full-time and 30 part-time jobs. Killeavy Castle was sold at auction for £1.19 million in March 2013 by an Australian ... read more
Source: Locali

Newry police investigate burglary

31-Mar-2014
Police in Newry and Mourne are appealing for information following a burglary in the Benagh Road area of Mayobridge. Some time between 5pm on Saturday, 22nd March and 5pm on Monday, 24th March, entry was gained to an outbuilding at the rear of a house. A ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Woman, 25, arrested after Newry supermarket theft

31-Mar-2014
Police in Newry and Mourne have charged a 25 year old woman with theft. Police received a report of items being stolen from a supermarket on Downshire Road, Newry on Saturday night, 22nd March. A 25 year old female was arrested a short time later and ... read more
Source: Newry Times

One of the lucky ones

01-Jan-1970
A CHILDHOOD survivor of meningitis is delighted that vaccinations are to be made available. Bexsero, the new meningitis vaccine, has recently been given the green light by the Department of Health, following protracted representations. Bexsero will ... read more
Source: Locali

‘Hilltown needs dedicated care facility for the elderly’

01-Jan-1970
THE need for a purpose developed care facility in Hilltown to cope with the area's ageing population must be made a priority an SDLP councillor has said. And the SDLP's Connaire McGreevy said that if the statutory bodies were not prepared to ... read more
Source: Locali

Big plans for Co-Op

01-Jan-1970
A MAJOR expansion is planned for Rathfriland Farmers' Co-Op. The ambitious project will see a three-and-a-half acre site beside the existing livestock mart on the Islandbog Road transformed into a much bigger enterprise. If approved, it will be ... read more
Source: Locali

Local family’s lucky escape after arson attack

01-Jan-1970
A MARKETHILL father has spoken of his family's lucky escape after a caravan parked in the driveway of their home was gutted in an arson attack. David Burns and his young family have been left devastated following the incident, which occurred at ... read more
Source: Locali

Tandragee school’s safe water well gift to India

01-Jan-1970
PEOPLE living in a tribal village in a remote part of India can now avail of clean and safe drinking water. And it is all thanks to the great efforts of Tandragee Junior High School. The Geography department of the school raised money through a Year 10 ... read more
Source: Locali

Al Jazeera journalist Jane survives Taliban hotel attack

01-Jan-1970
A MARKETHILL-born Al Jazeera television journalist had a lucky escape after she survived a Taliban attack on her hotel in Kabul, which claimed the lives of nine civilians. Jane Ferguson, a former student of The Royal School, Armagh, had been staying at ... read more
Source: Locali

Best foot forward for Nations winner Rory

01-Jan-1970
SIX Nations winner Rory Best has his sights set on finishing the season as a double European champion by helping Ulster lift the Heineken Cup. The former Ulster skipper will be at the heart of the action when the northern province host Saracens in ... read more
Source: Locali

Lakeview Park sees another goal fest

01-Jan-1970
LOUGHGALL were involved in their second high scoring thriller within the space of four days as they were hit with yet another injury time sucker punch as Dundela grabbed a late equaliser. The previous two encounters at Lakeview Park has now saw an ... read more
Source: Locali

Down’s promotions hopes in the balance

31-Mar-2014
DESPITE staying with the pace for at least two-thirds of Saturday night's Allianz National Football League Division Two clash with Meath at Navan, Down inexplicably faded in the final furlong to lose their shape, their scoring threat ... and ... read more
Source: Locali

City Reserves make history

31-Mar-2014
NEWRY City AFC Reserves made a little bit of history when they defeated Banbridge Rangers Reserves in the Wilmor Johnston Cup Final on Friday night. It's the club's first trophy since their reformation and it was truly a night to remember. ... read more
Source: Locali

Extra time pain for Rangers Reserves

01-Jan-1970
SO close, but yet so far was a recurring theme for Banbridge Rangers Reserves in the Wilmor Johnston Cup Final which took place at Holm Park, Armagh on Friday evening. An early Rangers goal looked to be decisive until Newry City AFC Reserves scored an ... read more
Source: Locali
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