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The little shops of Bohermore
There were a few little shops at the top of Prospect Hill leading up to Bohermore — Kelly’s shop was where you got the thickest penny ice cream between two wafers. There was McInerey’s, Mary Kate Mahon’s and Lohan’s chemist. Almost next door was Tom Duffy, the tailor. On the other corner of Biddy’s Lane was Molloy’s little shop — neat as a pin.
Croí advocates for cardiovascular health on dual fronts
Croí, the Heart and Stroke Charity, made a significant impact by actively participating in two pivotal events simultaneously, addressing cardiovascular health issues on both the European and Irish fronts.
Book your festive lunch at The Lodge at Ashford Castle
Gather your loved ones this season for a festive Sunday lunch in Wilde’s restaurant at The Lodge at Ashford Castle. The delicious Christmas lunch menu starts at €55 per person and will run from December 4 to January 8.
Old habits die hard as Corofin return to winning ways with dominant display in final
Corofin reclaimed the Frank Fox title for the first time since 2019 with a 1-11 to 1-9 win over Maigh Cuilinn in Pearse Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Corinthians show intent with a big win over Malahide
Galway Corinthians RfC sent out a serious message to their Energia League Division 2B opponents with an eight try (56-7) hammering of Malahide in Corinthian Park on Saturday.
Remembering Maurice Semple
Maurice Semple was born in 1917, a member of a family that had continuous connection with the ‘Citie of the Tribes’ for over 400 years, one of three children of Frank Semple and Elizabeth ffrench. His father worked in a clerical capacity in the courthouse, his mother was one of the ffrenchs from Claregalway. Both his brother ffrench Semple and his sister Mary predeceased him.
Calasanctius College presents ‘Dancing Queen —A musical Tribute to Abba’
Students of Calasanctius college are ‘Super Troupers’ taking on their latest musical production ‘Dancing Queen – A Tribute to Abba’ which goes on stage in their school hall from Wednesday Oct 25 to Friday October 27. ‘Dancing Queen’, ‘Take a chance on me’ and great favourites like ‘SOS’ will entertain the audience for the three shows.
The Fishmarket
The village of Claddagh was a unique collection of thatched cottages arranged in a very random fashion, a place apart, occupied by a few thousand souls. They had their own customs, spoke mainly in Irish, intermarried, elected their own king and had a code of laws unique to the village. Virtually the entire male population was involved in fishing, but when they landed their catch, the women took over and they were the ones who went out and sold the product.
Three Bucks Left: Hardy Bucks Live at Róisín Dubh
Join Stephen ‘Cowboy’ Kelly and French Toast of 3 Bucks Left as they weave their way through a night of crafted brutish and hysterical humour. A mix of relevant and not so relevant stories that are sure to leave no dry seats in the house! Don't be surprised if a few loose tunes are fired out on a night not to be missed.
Title favourites impress in football championship opening
The Galway Senior Football Championship started with a bang when Maigh Cuilinn and Corofin made their intentions clear with impressive wins over An Spideal and Salthill/knocknacarra at the weekend.