Cork in seventh heaven
September 21, 2010
All-Ireland final Down 0-15 Cork 0-16 Read more
Family’s torment ends as Charlie is laid to rest
September 21, 2010
By Brónagh Murphy
The family of Crossmaglen man, Charlie Armstrong, gathered at his funeral on Saturday to say a final farewell to a much loved husband and father and to finally give him the Christian burial they have always hoped for. Read more
‘The Genuine Articles’
September 21, 2010
By Paul Malone Email: paul.malone86@googlemail.com
Behold the power of the Genuine Articles. Read more
Ring of Gullion Threshing Festival
September 21, 2010
On Sunday 26th September the Ring of Gullion will hold their 5th Annual Threshing Festival. Read more
Evans’ family search for Gerry continues
September 21, 2010
By Brónagh Murphy
Members of the Evans family from Crossmaglen were among the mourners at Charlie Armstrong’s funeral. Read more
Lucozade Sport Armagh Senior Football Championship Preview
September 21, 2010
ST. PATRICK’S 1-9 MAGHERY 0-9
DONNELLY GOAL DECIDES IT Read more
Brady criticises bank’s customer service manner
September 21, 2010
By Brónagh Murphy
A Newry bank has come under fire from a local MLA who is questioning its policy in relation to testing alleged counterfeit coins and has slammed its ‘complete lack of care’ regarding customer service. Read more
EU funding for victims’ group revoked
September 21, 2010
By Brónagh Murphy
South Armagh-based victims’ group Families Acting for Innocent Relatives (FAIR) has had more than £800,000 in European Union funding revoked after irregularities in its tendering process were uncovered. Read more
SELB’s ‘reckless’ decision to withdraw bus has put children’s lives at risk: Hearty
September 21, 2010
Councillor Terry Hearty attended a public meeting organised by Culloville Community Association regarding the withdrawal of bus services from Clonalig Primary School, Culloville and St Joseph’s Secondary School, Crossmaglen Read more
Cost of repairing play area vandalism reaches £130,000
September 21, 2010
A Newry and Mourne Councillor has described as ‘deeply disturbing’ news that the Council spent almost £130,000 on repairing the district’s play areas damaged as a result of vandalism last year. Read more

