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10-goal thriller at Loughgall

01-Jan-1970
ONE of the craziest games ever played at Lakeview Park took place on Saturday as Loughgall shared the spills with Championship One hotshots Institute in an amazing 5-5 draw. Loughgall led 3-2 on 80 minutes but a total of FIVE goals in the closing minutes ... read more
Source: Locali

‘Declan’s life has been cut short, he died too suddenly, too soon’

01-Jan-1970
THE Mayobridge man killed in a helicopter crash in England was in the process of building a new home for him and his girlfriend, mourners were told at his funeral. Hundreds of people attended Declan Small's funeral mass at St Patrick's Church in ... read more
Source: Locali

Orchard replay after Antrim raid

01-Jan-1970
IN a game full of entertainment, excitement, incident and drama, Armagh U21, after twice looking to have the game won handsomely, failed to close out a determined Antrim side, writes John Morrison. Armagh will wonder how they were unable to secure a win ... read more
Source: Locali

Schools’ investment

25-Mar-2014
FIVE schools in the area are set to receive almost £10m to carry out a number of refurbishments or extensions. Under the Department of Education's Schools Enhancement Programme (SEP), Donard Special School, Banbridge, New-Bridge Integrated College, ... read more
Source: Locali

Nightly police patrols and CCTV for Newry cemetery after grave desecration

24-Mar-2014
Following sustained attacks of vandalism carried out on graves at Newry’s Monk’s Hill Cemetery over the past number of weeks CCTV has been installed and local police will provide nightly patrols. In the first instance of vandalism, which took place ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Four arrests after Newry St Patrick’s Day assaults

24-Mar-2014
Police have arrested a 19 year old man, a 19 year old woman and an underage boy and girl following a report of two assaults at the Merchants Quay, Newry area on Monday 17th March. At around 6pm , it was reported that a female was punched to the ground ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Two women, 94 and 74 years old, have purses taken in Newry incidents

24-Mar-2014
Police in Newry and Banbridge are appealing for information after two incidents of theft. On Friday morning, 14th March, a 74 year old woman was shopping in supermarket premises in The Quays, Newry, when she was approached by a young, foreign male who ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Business and political leaders hear how Dr Haughey had a ‘thirst for knowledge’

24-Mar-2014
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Source: Locali

Tragic death

24-Mar-2014
TRIBUTES have been paid to a St Colman's College pupil who was laid to rest on Sunday after he was knocked down by a van last Thursday morning. Mark Colgan was crossing the road to get a bus to school just yards from his home outside Banbridge when ... read more
Source: Locali

Late flurry not enough for Down

24-Mar-2014
DOWN exited the Ulster U21 Championship at the first hurdle despite putting in a battling performance against Monaghan on Wednesday night. Played in Inniskeen, the Mourne men went into the game quietly confident but they failed to stamp their authority ... read more
Source: Locali

Bodybuilder’s next challenge

01-Jan-1970
A RATHFRILAND bodybuilder is flexing his brawn ahead of his toughest competition to date. Thomas Niblock, who has obeyed an intense training programme for two years in preparation, will take to the stage next month to compete in a prestigious National ... read more
Source: Locali

Goal fest as Tullycarnet edge through 4th round

01-Jan-1970
FOR the second week running Tullycarnet managed to make it through to the next round of the Clarence cup with a 5-4 victory. The windy conditions and tight pitch set up a glut of goals in a game that saw very little football played, but a more determined ... read more
Source: Locali

Information session on volunteer awards planned

01-Jan-1970
DO you know a volunteer group who deserves recognition for their commitment to the local community? Would you like to nominate them for the prestigious Queen's Award for Volunteering? Lord Lieutenant for County Armagh, The Earl of Caledon, The ... read more
Source: Locali

John is struggling to come to terms with accident

01-Jan-1970
THE sister of a Markethill man who survived last Thursday's fateful fishing boat tragedy on Lough Ree has spoken of how her brother and David Warnock were inseparable. Pamela Marshall's 60-year-old brother John Trimble, had been on an angling ... read more
Source: Locali

Sandy Hill’s cup chances are scuppered right at the death

01-Jan-1970
SANDY Hill went mighty close to producing a shock in the semi-final of the Mid Ulster Shield but ultimately just fell short in a David vs Goliath battle against Orchard City at Holm Park. The Division Two side took a surprise lead through Conan Lennon in ... read more
Source: Locali

Six of the Best!

01-Jan-1970
FORMER Armagh player and now sports psychologist Enda McNulty helped to give Ireland a competitive edge over their opponents which helped them to Six Nations glory. That is the view of Poyntzpass and rugby icon Rory Best who told the Ulster Gazette ... read more
Source: Locali

Loughgall take share in 10-goal thriller

01-Jan-1970
ONE of the craziest games ever played at Lakeview Park took place on Saturday as Loughgall shared the spills with Championship One hotshots Institute in an amazing 5-5 draw. Loughgall led 3-2 on 80 minutes but a total of FIVE goals in the closing minutes ... read more
Source: Locali

Rugby legend praises Newry priest’s work

24-Mar-2014
IRISH rugby legend Brian O'Driscoll has hailed the work of a Newry-born priest, saying his work with homeless people in Dublin has helped change thousands of lives. Fr Peter McVerry shared a stage with O'Driscoll, known across the world as BOD, ... read more
Source: Locali

Illegal workers caught in Chinese takeaway

01-Jan-1970
A BANBRIDGE restaurant faces a heavy potential financial penalty following an operation by a Home Office immigration enforcement team. Acting on intelligence, officers visited Gaze Chinese restaurant, Banbridge, at 6pm on Thursday (13 March), and ... read more
Source: Locali

Rain doesn’t dampen spirits

01-Jan-1970
A FEW drops of rain didn't dampen the U7s spirits as they travelled to Newry on Saturday morning. From the off the game had a great pace and both teams were well matched. Early on Ben Sloan weaved his way through the defence and opened the scoring ... read more
Source: Locali
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