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Exhibition opening by artist Bennie Reilly

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Artist Bennie Reilly will open her new exhibition entitled ‘Forest Bathing’ at The Gallery, Roscommon Arts Centre this Friday January 28 from 5pm to 7pm.

Vigilante behaviour of baton attacker and ‘so-called’ injured party was appalling, says judge

A baton attacker and a “so-called” injured party were both reprimanded for their violent vigilante behaviour which was described by a district court judge as “appalling”.

O’Loughlin Gaels GAA news

Bus to Leinster club hurling final

Mervue man charged with car theft and dangerous driving

A Mervue man charged with alleged car theft and six counts of dangerous driving was granted bail at Galway District Court this week.

Mum avoids conviction for label swopping shopping

A pregnant woman who tried shoplifting by deception was given the benefit of the Probation Act in the District Court last week after the judge heard it was her first conviction for theft.

Forty five new jobs as Supermac’s hits the one hundred outlet mark

45 new jobs for Galway have been created at the newly opened Supermac's restaurant on the Tuam Road. The news is being viewed positively in the Galway area, with both full-time and part-time positions having been filled quickly. Located beside Monaghan Motors at the Tuam Road Roundabout, the restaurant is the 100th Supermac's restaurant to be opened in Ireland. The restaurant also offers a drive thru system, now making meals convenient for motorists throughout the day and night.

Kevin McAleer @ The Laughter Lounge

THE SURREAL comedy of Tyrone’s Kevin McAleer returns to The Laughter Lounge at the Róisín Dubh next Wednesday at 8.30pm.

Christmas art exhibition

THE SECOND annual exhibition by students of Geraldine Folan‘s painting classes takes place in the Clybaun Hotel.

Three month sentence for man who attacked his partner

Judge Mary Devins this week convicted a Castlebar man of assaulting his partner and sentenced him to three months in prison, with the warrant for his committal not to come into effect until January 12, 2011. However Judge Devins said that she was in a position of having to make a judgment on the assault on behalf of the people of Ireland as the person who was assaulted refused to make a complaint.

Man acquitted of assaulting his first cousin

A Castlebar man was acquitted of assaulting his first cousin at Castlebar District Court this week. Charlie McDonagh of 37 Meadow Park, Castlebar, was tried for assaulting his first cousin Bernie McDonagh on July 20 2010 in Cois Abhainn, Castlebar.

 

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