Children’s books dominated the borrowing charts at Irish libraries last year, with the series Dog Man and Diary of a Wimpy ...
The return of jeopardy to the hurling league has breathed new life into the competition. Relegation from 1A to 1B hits county boards financially, and relegation from 1B to Division 2 is a trapdoor ...
Area houses of worship are invited to share their news for our free weekly listings. Email information to Mercury Editor Tony Phyrillas at tphyrillas@pottsmerc.com ...
Despite the jettisoning of pre-season competitions, the Fitzgibbon Cup is still being squeezed, while signs of progress are ...
The popular TG4 television programme, Laochra Gael, which featured Oulart-The Ballagh and Wexford player and GAA analyst, ...
I am one of the many who were without power, water, phone, and internet as a result of Storm Éowyn. Thankfully on the evening ...
The east Meath Meralsm on wheels is a service that ism provided each week across the coastal district. At a cost of only €5 ...
Enable Ireland is taking a cheeky twist on the Valentine’s theme. The non-profit organisation, which provides services to over 13,000 children and adults with disabilities, is encouraging the public ...
On the advice of Gardai a number of schools across Clare have not opened this morning, following a message that was sent out ...
Local Notes: Peter Hynes, Swinford Athletic Club receives presentation for contribution to athletics in Mayo as Co Board ...
The “piece de resistance” was the display showing over 100 years of F.W. Wakefield’s “Tobermory II,” “Champion” and now “Gerald D. Neville.” ...
The first week of 2025 has plenty to enjoy in music, theater, comedy and visual arts. All events featured were scheduled as ...