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From Pearse Stadium to the Emirates Stadium— a virtual run of love
A sporting-themed run by a proud Mervue man in memory of a beloved uncle held last autumn has raised more than €14,000 for the Galway Hospice.
GETTING TO KNOW - Pearse Parkinson
GETTING TO KNOW - Pearse Parkinson
Hard to see past a Galway victory in Pearse Stadium
Galway footballers face Leitrim in the Connacht Championship semi-final in Pearse Stadium on Sunday (3.30pm) - the winners will be rewarded with a meeting with provincial favourites Roscommon.
Wexford will test Shefflin's developing firepower in Pearse Stadum
The first high-profile assignment of Henry Shefflin’s tenure awaits the Galway senior hurlers on Sunday as Wexford travel to Pearse Stadium for a tasty National League encounter.
Spacious Pearse Street open plan retail unit offers vast business potential
Retail Unit, Pearse Street,
Pearse Court apartment a true example of town centre living at its finest
20 Pearse Court Athlone
Pearse Court apartment an example of town centre living at its finest
20 Pearse Court, Athlone, County Westmeath
Ballina to trial weekend pedestrianisation of Pearse Street
Pearse Street in Ballina is to become a pedestrianised street on Saturday evenings and Sundays for a trial period.
Pearse did not want its beauty to be wasted
Reading Geraldine Plunkett’s description of a holiday she and her sister Fiona, and their brother Jack, enjoyed at Padraig Pearse’s cottage at Ros Muc in the summer of 1915, I get a glimpse of the relaxing life-style that welcomed Pearse there since he first came in 1903. In fact after Pearse wrote his famous oration, which he delivered with power and menace at O’Donovan Rossa’s funeral on June 29 1915, events swept him along to such an extent that he was never again able to visit the cottage.
Pádraig Pearse Award nomination divides the chamber
The seemingly innocuous matter of Mayo County Council nominating someone for the Pádraig Pearse Award took a long time to get sorted out over the course of two meetings of the local authority this month. The item initially came up for decision at the March meeting of the council which was held last Monday week, March 7 but was adjourned after both Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil had nominated An Taoiseach Enda Kenny and Dep Éamon Ó Cuív respectively.