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The Carnmore U12 Camogie Team who were runners up in this years County Championship to St. Colemans – Lorna McGrath, Shona O’Connell , Karen Collins, Helen McCarthy, Laoise Byrne, Reah Cunningham, Aoibhinn Fox, Emma Connolly, Aisling Murphy, Laura Conneely, Cora Fitgerald, Niamh Evans, Laura Nally, Ruby Cunningham, Valerie Coleman, Caoimhe Grealish, Ciara McHugh, Clodagh Murphy ,… Read more »

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Honesty is being frank, forthright and accurate in presenting reality as you see it.  It is being straight forward in revealing what you know or believe.  It is being candid in giving out information that is accurate and complete.  Honesty is feeling that you have nothing to hide, and that you can say what is… Read more »

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6.30pm to 10.00pm, Thursday 17th November 2011 At Cases Wine Warehouse on the Tuam Road, Galway. Firstly, it’s in advance of Christmas and secondly, it’s in aid of Self Help Africa, our nominated charity of the year. Last year we raised over €4,000 for Console, and we hope to better that this year. In support… Read more »

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Win-win situation for schools and new teachers Fine Gael Senator for Galway West, Fidelma Healy Eames, has received confirmation from the Minister for Education that newly qualified teachers can use the JobBridge internship programme to complete their probation. “I’m delighted to receive confirmation from Minister Quinn that young teachers who are struggling to find school… Read more »

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Maree – €120,458.68 Lackagh, Turloughmore – €104,970.75 Galway West Senator, Fidelma Healy Eames has welcomed the news that funding €225 429.43 has been granted by Galway Rural Development Company (GRDC) to a number of local projects. “I am pleased to hear that €225 429.43 has been made available to local projects by the GRDC. This… Read more »

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Claregalway GAA Club are holding their second Fashion Extravaganza on Thursday, October 20th 2011 at 8.00pm in the Clayton Hotel, Briarhill.  This event is to support the ongoing development of the Claregalway GAA Club.  Two training pitches are now in use but there is still a long way to go and the club has embarked… Read more »

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The latest in our series of wine events happens on Thursday week, 13th October at Cava Restaurant on Dominick Street in Galway Cava is now widely acknowledged as Ireland’s finest Tapas restaurant and owner-chef JP McMahon’s 5-course tasting menu for the night will focus on the hottest new trends in Spanish cuisine. These will be… Read more »

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Around 20 families who were forced out by severe flooding two years ago are expected to get up to €200,000 each to buy new homes. They were among the worst affected by the floods, which damaged the homes of thousands of people around the country. They are set to get compensation to buy or build… Read more »

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Michael, also known as Mickie, Hanley, Carnmore, Oranmore. Reposing at Claregalway Mortuary Chapel within the grounds of Church of the Assumption & St James tomorrow Saturday from 4pm. Removal at 6.30pm to adjacent church. Mass for Mickie Hanley on Sunday at 1.30pm. Funeral afterwards to Claregalway cemetery. Family flowers only, by request. Donations if desired… Read more »

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On Saturday last 24th September, Claregalway Junior Ladies took part in the Tesco All Ireland  Sevens At Naomh Mearnog G.A.A. club.  Having  played 4 games in their group, they came out on top and played a quarter final against Mungrets St.Paul’s  which they won well. They played St.Sylvester’s in the semi-final and again the Claregalway… Read more »

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I am writing now to you to let you know that I recently started working for the Irish charity Self Help Africa (Visit www.selfhelpafrica.org to find out more). For over 25 years Self Help Africa has been working to alleviate poverty and hunger amongst some of the poorest people on earth. It is challenging work,… Read more »