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Carlow Nationalist — Gardaí probing threats to an official working in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council

The threats of physical harm, over the past several days, were made to the official and family. The official deals with the popular walking and cycling…

Waterford News and Star — Gardaí probing threats to an official working in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council

The threats of physical harm, over the past several days, were made to the official and family. The official deals with the popular walking and cycling…

Laois Nationalist — Gardaí probing threats to an official working in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council

The threats of physical harm, over the past several days, were made to the official and family. The official deals with the popular walking and cycling…

Framingham preliminary election mayor spicer sisitsky valadares

FRAMINGHAM  Three candidates will face off in a preliminary mayoral election in September. Charlie Sisitsky, Carlos Valadares and incumbent Mayor Yvonne Spicer have each returned their nomination paperwork to the City Clerk s Office and have had their papers certified, meaning they re set to appear on the ballot. Under the city charter, a mayoral preliminary election will be held if more than two candidates complete nomination paperwork. The preliminary election is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 14. The top two finishers move on to the general election on Nov. 2.  Valadares, founder and CEO of the Brazilian Immigrants Family of America, was the first to return his papers, on July 8, followed by Sisitsky, a former city councilor and selectman, the next day.

Taoiseach: Half of passengers arriving here on Tuesday were Irish returning from holidays

Taoiseach: Half of passengers arriving here on Tuesday were Irish returning from holidays Mr Martin reportedly told his TDs and Senators that people travelling for holidays will face “tough sanctions”. Taoiseach Micheál Martin said that of 800 people who came into the country by air, 542 were Irish and 397 were on holidays. Picture Leah Farrell / RollingNews.ie Thu, 28 Jan, 2021 - 07:54 Daniel McConnell Political Editor Half of all passengers who arrived into Ireland on Tuesday were Irish people returning from holidays, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said. Speaking at a private meeting of his parliamentary party, Mr Martin said that of 800 people who came into the country by air, 542 were Irish and 397 were on holidays.

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