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End of an era for Headford as iconic fashion store closes its doors

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It is the end of an era in Galway retail this week with the announcement that one of the best known fashion stores in the county is to shut its doors.

McDonagh’s, a Galway treasure

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Patrick McDonagh from Galway was born in 1817 and married Sarah Cooney. They had a son Michael who married Peggy Wallace in 1870, and they in turn had a son Colman in 1875. He had a habit of whispering in people's ears and so became known as ‘Cogar’. In 1902, he moved from Carraroe to Galway and rented stores at the back of the Spanish Arch from Peter Greene. From there, he began to sell coal, carrying it on a horse and cart.

The Galway camogie team, 1937

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It is heart-warming to see the Galway Senior Camogie Team travelling to Croke Park on Saturday to play an All-Ireland final against Kilkenny, so, to honour the team of 2020, we thought to show you the team of 1937 who, having beaten Sligo in the Connacht final, went on to beat Antrim in Killester in the semi-final of that year. The score in the game was Galway 5 – 0 to Antrim’s 3 – 3.

Mustangs keep up winning ways with double delight

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There was no rest for the Mustangs who faced into two games over five days in the past week - but they kept up their winning ways, seeing off both the Castlerea Cosmos and Mohill respectively.

‘I always return to the old home on Christmas Day’

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Hunting rabbits was a favourite pasttime of boys and dogs on Omey, that sand-duned, tidal island, that ploughs into the sea at Claddaghduff, near Cleggan. It is possible to say that the over-used cliche ‘magical’ can apply to Omey.* It can hardly be seen from the mainland. But if the tide is out, a series of arrowed posts guide the driver across the strand to the only road on the island. And that too runs out.

Captain's Day and President's prizes to the fore around Mayo

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August is here, and the big competitions around the clubs of Mayo keep coming thick and fast and it was no different last weekend.

Road safety focuses on devastation caused by drink-drivers

“My body was completely broken, but I didn’t realise I would never see him again." These are the words of Gillian Treacy, mother of four-year-old Ciarán who was killed in a head-on collision with a drunk driver in April 2014.

Road safety campaign focuses on devastation caused by drink-drivers

“My body was completely broken, but I didn’t realise I would never see him again.” These are the words of Gillian Treacy, mother of four-year-old Ciarán who was killed in a head-on collision with a drunk driver in April, 2014.

Principal resigns from city school

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The principal of a city centre secondary school announced this week that she is resigning from her post.

 

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