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Varley and Simon plays highlight of Carnmore Autumn Theatre run

A new play penned by Declan Varley and a Neil Simon classic will form the highlights of the annual Autumn Theatre being presented by Compantas Lir in Carnmore next week.

‘Bomber’ Killilea to bat for Fine Gael?

Michael ‘Bomber’ Killilea, a former hurler with Carnmore and footballer with Claregalway, is coming under increasing pressure from Fine Gael to contest the 2009 Local Elections.

Cuddy welcomes new local transport service

Oranmore Councillor Jim Cuddy has welcomed the commencement of a new local transport service for Claregalway and Carnmore.

Tickets selling fast for award-winning Compántas Lir production of classic play

Tickets are selling fast for the award winning production of the classic play Johnny Belinda which will be staged at the Town Hall Theatre at the end of next week.

Johnny Belinda wins five drama festivals and soars into All-Ireland

Galway audiences will have two last opportunities to see the awardwinning Compántas Lir production of the classic play Johnny Belinda when it is performed in the Town Hall Theatre this weekend.

Hi Noone — Fianna Fáil chooses popular Claregalway man to contest locals

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When Cllr Mary Hoade chose to run in the Tuam ward, the race was on to find her replacement in Oranmore, a race made all the more urgent by a confident Fine Gael and resurgent Labour.

Eamon Fox added to FG ticket

Colourful Fine Gael TD Michael Ring will launch the election campaign of the party’s Oranmore candidate Eamon Fox in Grealish’s of Carnmore on Friday April 17 at 9pm.

Success for Compántas Lir as Johnny Belinda wins silver in All-Ireland drama finals

The Claregalway-Carnmore drama group Compántas Lir were celebrating this week after their production of the classic Elmer Harris play Johnny Belinda finished second in the All-Ireland drama finals in Waterford.

Jobs blow as Steiner to close

CARNMORE was dealt a jobs blow last night with the news that long-term employer Steiner is to close with the loss of almost 50 jobs.

Crowe disappointed at no reception for victorious hurlers

A civic reception should be held in City Hall in the coming weeks to honour Galway’s All-Ireland Minor Hurling champions, especially as there was no ‘homecoming’ event for the team.

 

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