Henderson goals help Armagh pass the test
January 13, 2009
McKenna Cup- Armagh 3-06 Queens 0-12
South Armagh students to the fore at Young Scientist of the Year event
January 13, 2009
Three South Armagh students were among those whose work was specially acknowledged at the Young Scientist of the Year awards at Ballsbridge last week. Paul McKeever, son of Gerald and Angela McKeever of Drumbally, Bryan Murphy, son of John and Rosemary Murphy of Carnally, and Patrick Reel, son of Noel and Martina Reel also of Carnally, all third year pupils at the Abbey won their way into the higher grade of the 1,600 entries from all across Ireland.
Issue 839 – Cloverhill Presentation
January 13, 2009
Returned tourist is shown true spirt of Crossmaglen
January 13, 2009
The American tourist who was forced to abandon his holiday in Crossmaglen when he became the victim of a vicious and unprovoked assault, has arrived back in town to resume his initial holiday plans.
Issue 838 – Southern Regional College Presentation
January 11, 2009
Issue 837 – Cloughrea House
January 6, 2009
Untaxed vehicles face New Year clampdown
January 6, 2009
Untaxed vehicles are to come under the spotlight again in a New Year clampdown, according to warnings issued by the Driver & Vehicle Agency (DVA) and the PSNI.
Fianna Fail momentum in South Armagh grows
January 6, 2009
The Fianna Fail momentum in South Armagh which began last month with the setting up of a Forum continues strongly into the new year with the announcement of a first major fundraiser in Crossmaglen in early February and the opening up of an office at the same time.
The dawn of Scór Dhá Scór – 40 years of Scór
January 6, 2009
This year marks forty years of the existence of Scór – the GAA’s unique competition which encapsulates clubs throughout the 32 counties of Ireland. Many celebrations and special events are planned to observe this milestone in the history of the GAA and, as 2009 also marks the 125th Anniversary of the Association, it will indeed be a landmark year for all events and competitions at county, provincial and national level.
Breffni Blue to Orange
January 6, 2009
The roots may lie in Redhills, but because of his tireless work both as a referee and a County Board officer no one can deny Seamus McDonagh the rights of being hailed an honorary Orangeman given his service to GAA in the Orchard County.


