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Irish documentary telling the story of John F. Kennedy’s visit to Galway to be showcased at major museums

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A new, Irish documentary directed by Galway native Pamela Finn will be showcased at the JFK Hyannis Museum Cape Cod, Massachusetts United States and Galway City Museum this summer.

The Amazing Apples reunite past and present for a special ten-year celebration

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The entire Amazing Apples ensemble returns to the musical orchard at Monroe’s Live on Saturday, October 22, in a special performance to celebrate ten years since the release of their debut EP entitled 3 or 4 Shoes.

Galway Hockey Club, the first seventy years

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In 1951 Hastings Elliott Jephson was working in the ESB in Galway when he had the idea of setting up a hockey club in the city. He and his friend George Bevis decided to see if there was merit in this notion, so they simply went from door to door around town asking people if they would have any interest in playing the game of hockey.

Galway's fashion stores bursting with value and style as sector seizes new opportunities

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The biggest surprise Anthony Ryan got when he re-opened his fashion shop after the lockdown was the demand for underwear.

Minding the back garden

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Michael Moloney has been living and breathing Galway Racecourse for many years now. When he was knee high to a grasshopper, he used to cycle around the course, while his father John, looked after the running of the course. Now, so many years on, Michael still thinks of Ballybrit as a back garden rather than a workplace, such is his passion for that patch of ground that heaves mightily every year and reverberates the Galway economy.

Closure of two family firms gives us pause for thought

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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT, and PRESIDENT GALWAY CHAMBER

Gonna take my horse out the old Tuam Road….

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Trial works on Shop Street resurfacing to be completed by June

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Trial works on the first phase of the complete resurfacing of Shop Street are expected to be completed by June.

No respite for struggling Wegians

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Galwegians suffered more heartbreak with a 5-7 defeat to Navan at a blustery Crowley Park on Saturday.

Christmas cheer for Galwegians after a first league win

After eight straight losses, Galwegians managed their first win of the season at home to Nenagh Ormond on Saturday, claiming the points by 20-12.

 

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