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Hearty satisfied with Crossmaglen road improvements

04-Mar-2014
Sinn Féin councillor Terry Hearty has welcomed major road, footpath and drainage improvements in the Crossmaglen area following a sustained lobbying campaign. “There had been serious problems at St. Patrick’s Primary School with a flooding issue ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry schoolgirl finalist at Soroptimist public speaking competition

04-Mar-2014
Beatrice Mikutaite from St. Mary’s High Newry was a finalist at the 32nd Annual Youth Award Public Speaking Competition with her topic “Opt in or opt out…which way for organ donation?” The competition, which is organised by Soroptimist ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Amateur Newry golfers take prestigious national title in Portugal

04-Mar-2014
An amateur golfing duo from Newry won the prestigious national pairs title at the HowDidiDo National Matchplay Championship, in Portugal. Lifelong friends Tom Muldoon, who plays off 17, and four-handicapper Kevin Commins – both of whom play their ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Greenfield set up semi with Stars

05-Feb-2014
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Source: Locali

Kernan injury

26-Feb-2014
CROSSMAGLEN RANGERS hopes of regaining the Ulster Club Championship crown has been dealt with a blow as full-back Paul Kernan faces a race against time if to be fit for their campaign. Paul Kernan is currently in Australia and hurt his shoulder while ... read more
Source: Locali

Hero’s honour

04-Mar-2014
IT has taken almost a century but the contribution a Drumlough-born man made in World War One is to be recognised. It was recently discovered that the name of Gunner George Morrow who perished from illness contracted in the First World War was not ... read more
Source: Locali

Talk on GAA sporting star

01-Jan-1970
THE O'Neill Country Historical Society commences its spring 2014 lecture series with a talk on Malachy Mallon. Mr Mallon from Ballymackilduff, Eglish, was a sporting prodigy who, while still a teenager, played full-back for the first-ever Ulster ... read more
Source: Locali

Learn from our little boy’s death

04-Mar-2014
DON'T suffer like we have, make changes now. That was the heart-rending message from the parents of Daniel Grant, the little boy who died after becoming entangled in blind cords while playing in the family home. Speaking out after an inquest into ... read more
Source: Locali

Brave Bernie loses her battle for life

04-Mar-2014
A MUCH-LOVED Mourne woman, who became critically ill while on holiday and was at the centre of a fundraising campaign, has passed away. Bernadette (Bernie) Carvill, nee Sloan, (63), died in the early hours of Sunday morning. She had been in a critical ... read more
Source: Locali

Wheelers five battle it out in GP

04-Mar-2014
ON Saturday, 22 February, five members of West Down Wheelers took part in the Annaclone GP, promoted by Banbridge CC. Paul Wilkinson, Clive Adamson, Matt McKinstry, Allister McCourt, and Andy Hodgen. All five gave a good account of themselves. Paul ... read more
Source: Locali

‘Tracing your Mourne Roots’ a huge success in Stormont

03-Mar-2014
Sinn Féin MLA Caitriona Ruane has paid tribute to the children involved in the Tracing Your Mourne Roots project that was on show in Stormont recently. Speaking to Newry Times, Ruane said, “I would like to pay tribute to Kilkeel, St Colman’s and ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Scór participants commended

03-Mar-2014
Sinn Féin councillor Mickey Larkin has praised local GAA clubs who participated in the recent Scór events held across County Armagh. Speaking to Newry Times, he stated, “Scór is a fantastic competition which promotes Ireland’s traditional of ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Brady attends Alzheimer’s Awareness Event

03-Mar-2014
Sinn Féin MLA Mickey Brady has attended an event in Stormont to highlight the problems associated with Alzheimer’s Disease. Speaking to Newry Times, Brady said, “I was delighted to attend an awareness event, hosted by my party colleague Oliver ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Illegal animal slaughter operation uncovered in South Armagh

03-Mar-2014
Police in Newry and Mourne conducted searches in the South Armagh area today in partnership with DARD and Newry and Mourne District Council and supported by the Food Standards Agency. Searches of two properties in Forkhill and one in the Bessbrook area ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Bring on the Cock ‘n’ Hens

27-Feb-2014
MARTY Rice has hailed his players spirit and attitude after his Armagh City side crushed Annagh United 3-0 just a week before the young Eagles travel to the Oval. City could have been forgiven for taking their eye off the ball in Championship Two action ... read more
Source: Locali

Grimley pushing forward despite looking behind

03-Mar-2014
ARMAGH manager Paul Grimley insisted that the Orchard County are not out of the relegation woods yet but admitted his side can take plenty of confidence from their first National League win on Saturday night. “Confidence is probably the rarest ... read more
Source: Locali

Whitecross are back-to-back champions

03-Mar-2014
WHITECROSS bowlers clinched the South Armagh League title after an exciting finale on Thursday. Having trailed South Armagh bowling kingpins Cullyhanna in the table all season, they edged ahead when it mattered most - in their last game. On Monday, ... read more
Source: Locali

Hope for baths restoration bid

01-Jan-1970
THE future of Warrenpoint Baths is looking brighter with plans for a major new project in the pipeline. Once a neglected site and falling into a state of disrepair, the pool, which is one of the oldest in Northern Ireland, had opinions divided. Some ... read more
Source: Locali

Rangers through to quarter finals

01-Jan-1970
RATHFRILAND Rangers made the long journey to Bangor on Saturday to play Bangor Swifts in the third round of the Clarence Cup and after the 90 minutes earned themselves a passage to the quarter finals with a very complete display. In the early stages of ... read more
Source: Locali

Anger as graffiti vandals go on the rampage in Martkethill

01-Jan-1970
A Markethill business owner hopes the youths who vandalised his premises last week are made to clean up their mess. Richard Hunter, proprietor of JD Hunter Supermarket believes a number of youths have been causing havoc in the town recently and he ... read more
Source: Locali
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