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Family and friends bid farewell to brave Nicky
The much loved and admired politician Nicky McFadden (51) was laid to rest in Coosan yesterday, Thursday March 27.
‘Proud’ Moate man Colm Murray laid to rest
RTÉ sports broadcaster, and “proud Moate man” Colm Murray was laid to rest in St Fintan’s cemetery in Sutton, Co Dublin yesterday, August 1, after losing his three-year battle with motor neurone disease on Tuesday.
Packie Bonner to take part in Eamonn Deacy testimonial
Packie Bonner, one of the legendary Republic Of Ireland players, whose ‘hand of God’ moment at Italia 90 earned him Irish football immortality, will play at this weekend’s testimonial match for Eamonn ‘Chick’ Deacy.
Paul McGrath to play at Eamonn Deacy testimonial
Paul McGrath, one of the great figures of Irish football, is coming to Galway next month to take part in the Eamon ‘Chick’ Deacy testimonial game in Terry Land Park.
Mullingar Arts Centre power struggle rumbles on
A settlement in the power struggle for control of the Mullingar Arts Centre was put back again at an extraordinary general meeting in the county hall on Tuesday evening (November 8), after it was deemed the lack of legal clarity concerning the voting rights of members meant the meeting couldn’t proceed yet in dealing with the contentious changes proposed to the Centre’s constitution.
Nicky’s election makes her the only urban TD in the area
At just before 5am last Sunday morning (February 27), Nicky McFadden, the 48-year-old senator from Arcadia, became the latest Fine Gael candidate to be elected to Dáil Eireann for the constituency of Longford-Westmeath.
Children’s charity event
Some 300 teams from around the world will this month start their journey to Mongolia for the 2009 Mongol Rally whose fundraising goes towards the Christina Nobel Children’s Charity for a sanctuary for homeless and abandoned children.
Twenty first anniversary of Modern Homes & Building Exhibitions
Tom Murphy of Modern Homes & Building Exhibitions one of Ireland’s leading exhibition organisers is this year celebrating 21 years in business.