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Adelaide train station: Translink statement on Belfast project set to take four months

Adelaide train station: Translink statement on Belfast project set to take four months
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Conscience and conspiracy in Callan! - Kilkenny Live

Callan Heritage Society hosted an incredible lecture when historian Niamh Hassett delivered her talk ‘Conscience and Conspiracy in Callan, December 1922&r.

Local Circle Of Friends Raises €2230 For Irish Cancer Society - Tipperary Mid West Radio

Local Circle Of Friends Raises €2230 For Irish Cancer Society - Tipperary Mid West Radio
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City couple devoted to helping son, others | Living

Courtesy Tom and Rita O Neill split their time between Fort Wayne and Connecticut, where their son Josh, who has Down syndrome, lives. The O Neills have spent more than 40 years volunteering and doing philanthropic work in the Down syndrome community. Previous Next Sunday, May 02, 2021 1:00 am City couple devoted to helping son, others BLAKE SEBRING | For The Journal Gazette When Tom and Rita O Neill s son Josh was born 42 years ago with Down syndrome, he was immediately diagnosed in critical condition and required two surgeries over the next 37 days. His life depended upon his oxygen machine. “You watch this infant striving to live, and I remember thinking this guy is really tough because he wasn t supposed to live,” Tom O Neill said. “He s a strong soul.”

Local woman among first in area to receive COVID-19 vaccine

Palatine Bridge woman among first in area to receive COVID-19 vaccine | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 Palatine Bridge resident and nurse practitioner Rita O’Neill became part of a national and local historical moment recently when she became one of the area’s first individuals to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. O’Neill, employed at St. Mary’s Healthcare/Canajoharie Health Center and also a major in the United States military, received the first immunization round which will be followed up with a second shot no more than 21 days after the first  on Dec. 18. A few weeks ago, O’Neill was asked, in her military capacity, if she’d be interested in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. She didn’t hesitate in accepting the offer, at that time not knowing how long it’d be before a vaccine was available to her as a frontline healthcare worker.

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