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D'Arcy did us proud
GRAND SLAM, Championship and Triple Crown has a nice ring to it. After eleven years at international level and 41 caps, Wexford's own Gordon D'Arcy was part of history, bridging a 61-year gap.
€1,800 parking charge stuns pensioner
A WEXFORD pensioner who parked her car at the europort in Rosslare Harbour is still in shock after being quoted €1,800 to have it unclamped.
Allen calls on parents to picket 'head shop'
CLLR. LORCAN ALLEN is leading calls on parents and others to picket a new head shop called 'Legal' which is opening up at Pugin Court in Gorey, close to three schools, St. Michael's Church, and a doctor's surgery.
Wexford's new oncology day unit gives patients 'dignity, privacy and comfort'
NOWHERE else in Ireland does a community support its acute hospital the way Wexford does, a HSE boss revealed at the opening of a new oncology day unit which was built with the help of €1.3 million in public fundraising.
'Missing' man feared drowned is found in Poland
DESPAIR turned to great relief last week after a man feared drowned in the sea off Courtown was found to have gone to Poland.
Mystery of the massive retail park
GOREY'S four County Councillors say they do not know who is behind a massive retail and leisure development which has been granted planning permission for a site on the Courtown road.
County and country mourn a GAA legend
WEXFORD GAA is mourning the death this week of one of its favourite sons, Billy Rackard, who passed away on Monday. Billy, who died just weeks after his brother, John, was the youngest of the great quartet of Rackard brothers. He lived at Ballinaslaney, Oylegate and formerly at St. Helen's, Kilrane.
Emotional rollercoaster
LIKE THE rest of the country, 'Inside Right' was glued to the Six Nations decider on Saturday.
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One hundred years ago, in September 1909, Mass was celebrated for the first time in St. Patrick's Church, Oulart. It is right and fitting that parishioners celebrate the centenary of their local church that has served the needs of past and present generations.
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