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Bagenalstown woman was giving and generous and always had a word for everyone Saturday, July 24, 2021 The late Mary Foster MARY Foster, 9 Conway Park, Bagenalstown, Co Carlow passed away peacefully at her home on Friday 11 June in the loving care of her family. Predeceased by her husband William (Bill), Mary (née Lillis) was a member of an old and highly respected Bagenalstown family. Mary suffered a stroke in January 2018 and since then had been admitted to St Luke’s Hospital, Kilkenny on a number of occasions but, in the main, was cared for with great devotion by family members with the valuable assistance of home help. ....
Home » Breaking News » Annual post-lockdown derby for the ‘Bricks and Miltown Keelan Sexton of Kilmurry Ibrickane in action against Seanie Malone of Miltown during their senior football county final replay at Cusack Park. Photograph by John Kelly. Annual post-lockdown derby for the ‘Bricks and Miltown June 5, 2021 Half a loaf is considerably better than no bread as following the postponement of last year’s secondary adult club competitions, a condensed county league schedule is set to commence this bank holiday Monday. Four of the seven football leagues begin their campaigns on the first day possible of the government’s Covid-19 guidelines, with all divisions in both football and hurling limited to five matches which are based on last year’s fixtures. ....
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Veteran Laois full-back Mark Timmons commits to yet another inter-county campaign January 29, 2021 by Paddy Hickey Experienced defender Mark Timmons has provided Laois football boss Micheal Quirke with a major boost by agreeing to soldier on in this year’s campaign. Although he will be 35 in May, and made his senior inter-county debut as far back as 2008, the ace full-back had no hesitation in once more committing to the O’Moore County cause. “It was a very easy decision for me to make, and indeed the thought of retiring from the inter-county game never really entered my mind,” responded Timmons when asked about his playing future. ....