Anglers in Monaghan became so furious that Inland Fisheries were deliberately killing fish on a lake for research purposes that they stole their nets in the middle of the night in a bid to thwart them.
If you’ve driven down Main Street lately, you’ve probably noticed the modern building on the corner of Main and Garmisch on the site of the former 1960s era Molly Gibson Lodge. After years of planning, followed.
A boat tour operator convicted of criminal damage as part of a dispute with a wealthy American businessman has compared the row to the hit movie The Field but said he won’t go down the road of Bull McCabe.
From the 1920s to 1970s, Britain sent more than 100,000 boys and girls to Commonwealth countries including Australia as part of an unprecedented and misguided child migration scheme.
Hallam, Hopkins and Hyman avenues were the surnames of three pioneers who laid claim to some Aspen mines in the 19th century, writes Tim Willoughby in this week’s “Legacies & Legends.”