No beer and no cheer for St Patrickâs Day as people urged not to buy takeaway beer and cans or meet up with pals
Deputy chief medical officer Dr Ronan Glynn said last night the public should not be âcongregating over pintsâ tomorrow
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This is despite the Taoiseach
One pub owner told reporter
Barry Whyte for Newstalk Breakfast that St Patrick s Day will see a surge in street drinking.
Aidan Brown, who owns Peadar Browns pub on Clanbrassil Street, said: I see a good few pubs now back doing the takeaway drink and I myself would be against it really. A lot of places are just there to make the few bob out of it. I think when one or two pubs are doing it just after Christmas, there wasn t much of a deal about it. It just seems to be more pubs added to the list every week.
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Lake school board honors cross country champion
Patricia Faulhaber
Suburbanite correspondent
LAKE TWP. The Lake Local School District Board of Education passed a resolution of recognition for Nathan Moore during the Feb. 21 meeting.
Moore was Division I state champion at the OHSAA State Cross-Country meet in Columbus on Nov. 7. He ran the fastest time in Ohio out of all the divisions.
Moore was also recognized as one of the 12th-grade Uniontown Lions Club students of the month.
“Nate is a great runner,” said Superintendent Kevin Tobin. “While he has great athletic prowess, everything said about him for student of the month is true. His integrity and kindness outweigh his athletic abilities.”
There’s been a broad welcome to the news that the Riverside Park Hotel in Enniscorthy is to be a community vaccination centre.
It means that thousands of people from the Town and district will not have to travel far to get the vaccination.
Fianna Fail Councillor Aidan Brown says it’s a great relief for people and the first step back to what will be the new norm: