Claregalway GAA Ladies Section held their AGM in the Clubhouse on Tuesday 7th January. A good turnout of members heard a detailed account from Secretary Tim Hynes of the wonderful year 2013 was for Claregalway Ladies GAA. Many tributes were paid to all the hard working officers and mentors with special mention to Rita Healy… Read more »
Yearly Archives: 2014
Cathy, a busy mum of three has changed her life by losing over two stone in six months. Over a year ago, Cathy was out for a walk with her three young children, and could not keep up with them without loosing her breath. She noticed that her weight had crept up over… Read more »
A feast of choral music is in store for music lovers on Saturday January 25th, when Galway Choral Association presents its Winter Concert in St. Nicholas’ Collegiate Church, Galway at 8pm. This Winter Evening of Choral Music is being staged this year by Galway Choral Association to support the work of Croí in the area of… Read more »
Coláiste Bhaile Chláir first year students Daragh Jordan, Conor Finnerty and Seán Mitchell win the GAA special project prize at this year’s BT Young Scientist exhibition. The boys also finished second in the overall Junior group Technology category. Their project KillTech uses laser technology to reduce controversial refereeing decisions in handball. This marks a significant milestone in… Read more »
My inspiration for my writings comes from trying to live my life by loving others deeply from the heart and this has always been on my New Year’s resolution list year in and year out. It’s not always easy but each year I try harder, especially as I get older! Loving deeply Loving and living… Read more »
There is considerable relief in Claregalway and along the banks of the Clare River this week that the remedial flood relief works carried out in the wake of the disastrous flooding of 2009 appear to be working well—so far. Director of Services with Galway County Council Liam Gavin, who has responsibility for flood relief projects,… Read more »
The following reports were written by students of Coláiste Bhaile Chláir, following visits to the school from guest lecturers. They learned about STEM—the growing field of Science Technology Engineering and Maths. In this subject students spend a double period each week looking at elements of this rapidly growing industry. Students explore each of the four… Read more »
by Bob Moorehead We have taller buildings but shorter tempers; wider freeways but narrower viewpoints; we spend more but have less; we buy more but enjoy it less; we have bigger houses and smaller families; more conveniences, yet less time; we have more degrees but less sense; more knowledge but less judgement; more experts, yet… Read more »
Michael Monaghan, Claregalway, Co Galway. (unexpectedly), sadly missed by his brother Sonny and sister Baby, relatives, neighbours and friends. R.I.P. Reposing at Síoraíocht, Claregalway on Wednesday from 5.30pm with removal at 7pm to the Church of the Assumption & St James Claregalway. Funeral Mass on Thursday at 11am with burial in Claregalway Cemetery.