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Longford business owners scoop prestigious prize worth €21,000 at Trinity Entrepreneur Society s Dragon s Den

Budding Longford entrepreneurs Peadar Kenny from Longford and Adam Farrell from Lanesboro, along with their co-founder Liam Junkermann from Dublin, swept the bo.

Man charged with racially aggravated assault after 3am town centre attack

Man charged with racially aggravated assault after 3am town centre attack
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At my core is Waterford hurling

Waterford, Ireland / WLR Apr 21, 2021 7:00 PM All Ireland winning minor and under 21 boss Sean Power is back as manager of the Waterford under 14 hurlers this season. The Mount Sion man jumped at the opportunity. “Jonathan Moore is coordinating the hurling side of the academy teams and he approached me a couple of months back to see if I would be interested in getting involved. I have very fond memories from when I initially got involved in 2007 with regional teams and then the 2008 Sonny Walsh and the 2009 Tony Forristal. I had good times and made some great friends. At my core is Waterford hurling. I’ve said this time and time again, anything Sean Power can do to help Waterford’s development, he will do to help. And I mean that. If my spot in the jigsaw of it all is that under 14 academy level coach, then provided I do my job, it will make our ultimate goal easier to attain. We’re all part of a very big team on this. If my job in this team is to get the players ready, w

How Barnstable High School clubs are running amidst pandemic

How Barnstable High School clubs are running amidst pandemic Isabelle Bresette BHS INSIGHT It is no surprise that clubs are running differently this year because of COVID-19, and many have faced obstacles in getting started again. Existing clubs are still trying to operate this year, whether that be remote or in person. Based on the information provided by the Operations office, there are 24 clubs for the 2020-2021 school year.  Students have had to adjust to new learning environments in every way this year so they were more than prepared to adjust the way they participate in clubs. “All my clubs are running this year, but they are all remote. Student council, Best Buddies, DECA, and Military support all communicate over zoom and have had no in-person events,” said senior Josie Ackell. 

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