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Accordionist Gary Quinn plays St Patrick’s Night at Town Hall

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FOLLOWING THE recent launch of his acclaimed album Keep Her Lit!, the Town Hall Theatre will play host to a concert by the well-known accordion player Gary Quinn on St Patrick’s Night at 8pm.

Business opportunity to let

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Unit 66, Slí Gheal, Ballymoneen Road, Knocknacarra, offers a unique opportunity for someone looking to start a business without the need for a large investment.

Lithuanian man bound to the peace after domestic disturbance

A Lithuanian man was bound to the peace for a year after pleading guilty to a public order offence in Claremorris District Court this week. Mindaugas Ivoska, 59 Elm Park, Claremorris was arrested by gardaí on October 20 2008 at 12.40am after they were called to a domestic disturbance at his home.

Emergency plan is needed to avoid collapse, says ISME, after massive jobless figures

This week’s "dire" Live Register figures show that the Irish economy is on the brink of collapse, according to ISME.

Have a Gas Day in Woodquay on Saturday

Ireland has possibly €5.4 trillion worth of oil lying off the west coast, but nothing is being done by the State to claim it or even stake a claim for it.

Ireland receives €375 million from EU Social Fund

Ireland is receiving €375 million from the European Social Fund for training programmes for the youth and long term unemployed.

Ring raises query over payments made in respect of non-resident children

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Almost €21 million was paid out by the State last year in child benefit to the parents of non-resident children, the Fine Gael Spokesperson on Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Deputy Michael Ring, was told in the Dáil.

Young candidate’s posters destroyed by vandals

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The youngest candidate running for Kilkenny Borough Council has had his posters targeted by a bad-minded vandal.

Last chance for man who smashed shop window

Judge Geoffrey Browne gave a man with a long history of convictions one last chance in Ballyhaunis District Court this week. Stephen King, Apartment 2, Pinewoods, Station Road, Castlebar, pleaded guilty to criminal damage charges after he threw a gas cylinder through a shop window in Ballyhaunis. The court heard that on February 13 2009 King entered Moran’s shop in Ballyhaunis and bought a packet of cigarettes and handed over a €10 note and was given his change. He came back a short time later and said he had handed in a €50 note, when he was told it was €10 he became aggressive and abusive, which culminated in King going outside and throwing a gas cylinder through the window of the shop causing €340 worth of damage.

Say Thank You For The Music in Clarinbridge

STARMAKER SCHOOL of Performing Arts presents Thank You For The Music at Kilcornan Hall, Clarinbridge, tonight and tomorrow at 8pm.

 

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