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Hollymount’s Martina is named Mayo's Inspirational Woman 2015

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Hollymount woman Martina Jennings was named Mayo’s Inspirational Woman 2015 at a sold-out gala event in the Royal Theatre Hotel, Castlebar, on Tuesday night.

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FEAR NOT gentle reader! We have not taken leave of their senses. Nor have we been passing round the mescaline.

Inspired by James Joyce

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THE TITLE of a new exhibition opening at the Norman Villa Gallery, Salthill, this evening at 8pm is: Bababadalgharaghtakamminarronnkonnbronntonnerronntuonnthunntrovarrhounawnskawntoohoohoordenenthurnuk!

Mullingar woman finds gold rush in Oz pool

Former international swimmer Deirdre Hughes has beaten the best in the world in their own back yard last week, winning five gold medals in the New South Wales Masters State Championships in Australia.

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The Magic Numbers heavenly melodies and west of Ireland connections

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IN 2005 London group The Magic Numbers became instant radio favourites with the release of their eponymous debut album and its catchy singles ‘Love Me Like You’, ‘Forever Lost’, ‘Love’s A Game’ and ‘I See You, You See Me’.

Mayo performers have got talent

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Two Mayo locals placed first and third at the inaugural Your Store’s Got Talent competition, a Tesco charity fundraiser in aid of the Irish Cancer Society, for which participants helped to raise over €11,500.

Benefit concert in Castlebar for Haiti

A benefit concert in aid of a Castlebar nun for her work with the poor in Haiti is to take place in the Church of the Holy Rosary later this month.

Paiche’s killer still on run as Gardai make new appeal for help

Gardaí are renewing their appeal for public assistance in relation to the murder of 25 year old Paiche Onyemaechi Unyolo from Malawi, whose headless body was discovered in south Kilkenny some five years ago this week.

A Taste of Galway

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Emer Murray, crowned by food writer John McKenna as ‘the best baker in Ireland,’ was an unhappy law student at NUIG. She came from a business and insurance agents background, and the law just didn’t have the excitement she thought it would have. One day her mother Ena told her that John and Anne Sherry were looking for outside caterers. They had recently taken over Lydon House, and wanted croissants and Danish pastries for their breakfast menu. Emer, who had a passion for cooking, went into O’Gorman’s bookshop, bought a book on making breads and pastries, and, that evening called round to the Sherry household with samples. She got the job.

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