Articles in the Castleblayney Category
BLAYNEY GET BACK ON TRACK
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Castleblayney 2-16 Donaghmoyne 2-08 CASTLEBLAYNEY returned to winning ways in the Greenfield Foods Senior Football Championship when they finished strongly to kill off Donaghmoyne in Clontibret last Sunday. Having scored just 1-4 in their championship opener, Blayney upped their attacking game here, with Brendan McElroy and Ciarán Hanratty hitting a combined 2-11, although the concession of two goals to Colm Connolly meant this game was close for most of the way and it was only in the closing stages that the Faughs pulled away, as they hit an unanswered 1-3 in the last ...
‘BLAYNEY GIRLS CLAIM WORLD TITLE — FOR FOURTH YEAR!
Castleblayney, General News, Headline »
By PATSY McARDLE THREE sisters of a talented Mid-Monaghan family have chalked up a phenomenal achievement by dancing on the global stage and claiming world titles—for the FOURTH successive year! The Courtney sisters from Corravoo, near Castleblayney, danced their way to the dizzy heights of world stardom when they traveled to Blackpool last weekend to compete against dancers from countries across the world. The outstanding record achieved by Sinead Courtney, aged 16, and her sisters Emma, aged 15, and Karina, aged 11, daughters of Peter and Bridgie Courtney, which was akin to an ...
THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL! FOURTH WORLD TITLE FOR DANCE CHAMP REBECCA
Castleblayney, General News, Headline »
By Cianna McNally A Castleblayney girl line danced her way to her fourth world title last weekend. Rebecca Sweeney competed in the World Dance Masters Championships which took place in Blackpool, UK, and wowed the judges with three different types of dance. The 14-year-old, who hails from Clonavogy, Castleblayney and is daughter of Rosaleen and John Sweeney, beat off stiff competition from other dancers hailing from countries across the world. Rebecca, who began dancing at the age of eight and is a member of the local Memphis Belles dance club, competed for the first time in the ...
€350,000 FOR RESTORATION BUT NO FUNDS FOR ‘BLAYNEY ‘LANDMARK’ MARKETHOUSE!
A JOINT announcement by two Government Ministers on Monday last of an allocation of €350,000 for the restoration of some seven historic properties, and national monuments, from neighbouring Co. Louth to Co. Cork, has led to some further disappointment among community groups in mid-Monaghan that none of the funding was earmarked for the restoration of Castleblayney Markethouse and the former courthouse building. Local Fine Gael Dail deputy, Minister for Arts Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Heather Humphreys T.D., was joined by the Minister for State for the Office of Public Works, Simon ...
SEQUEL TO DARING TANKER SNATCH AS GARDAÍ CONTINUE 2-YEAR PROBE INTO ‘BLAYNEY FUEL SWOOP INCIDENT
Castleblayney, Glaslough, This Week's Newspaper »
By PATSY McARDLE GARDAI in the Louth/Meath Division confirmed during the week that investigations are still ongoing along the Border into the snatch of a fuel tanker from an Irish army base more than two years ago— after the vehicle was intercepted along with a consignment of illicit fuel in a swoop near Castleblayney. The tanker was impounded at Aiken Military Barracks at Point Road in Dundalk, on May 26th 2013, after being escorted to the base by gardai and revenue officers following the swoop near the Monaghan/Armagh Armagh border, at Drumacon, ...
€40,000 ALLOCATED FOR SCHEME TO RESTORE HOPE CASTLE ENTRANCE BUILDINGS
Castleblayney, General News, Headline, This Week's Newspaper »
By PATSY McARDLE CONCERNS expressed over several weeks about the dilapidated and deteriorating state of entranceway buildings to Lough Muckno, and the Hope Castle Estate in Castleblayney, were eased somewhat this week by the news that an allocation of €40,000 is being provided for badly needed restoration work at Hope Castle gate lodge at Castle Square in Blayney. Local residents in the area, as well as the owners of some business establishments, were very concerned by the hazard posed for some time by the state of the buildings. One guest-house owner had claimed ...
MORE JOBS FOR CASTLEBLAYNEY
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By PATSY McARDLE A LINK-UP between a local community group and a hugely successful family business may pave the way to secure more much needed local jobs in Castleblayney, it emerged this week. There was good news for the mid-Monaghan town yesterday with the exciting announcement that Castleblayney Community Enterprise—the highly committed local community group—has agreed terms on their food plant building at Drumillard Little, with the progressive McCaughey Foods Company, which is based at Broomfield. The unique partnership, which involves the coming together of the business and community sector to sustain and ...
LOCAL RESIDENTS HONOUR A FAMOUS CO. MONAGHAN MOTHER’S SON WHO BECAME NEW YORK ARCHBISHOP
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By PATSY McARDLE A CROSS-BORDER community has erected a plaque to honour the famous son of a Co. Monaghan mother, who hailed from a family at Moyles, Castleshane, to become Archbishop of New York and also elected Cardinal. A prestigious Ulster History Circle blue plaque was erected last week at Dundalk Street in Newtownhamilton, to mark the birthplace of Cardinal John Murphy-Farley, who was Archbishop of New York from 1902 to 1918. The unveiling ceremony, which attracted huge cross-border community interest, and a large turnout, was performed by Monsignor Raymond Murray, Armagh. The general ...
COLR KEELAN CONCERNED OVER ACCIDENTS ON THE N2
Carrickmacross, Castleblayney, General News, This Week's Newspaper »
The large number of road traffic accidents, including fatalities, that have taken place on the N2 national primary route in Co Monaghan prompted the submission of a question by Sinn Féin’s Noel Keelan to the April meeting of Monaghan Co Council. Referring in particular to accidents that had occurred on the Ardee-Castleblayney stretch of the road, the South Monaghan public representative asked what discussions had taken place with the National Roads Authority (NRA) and the Council’s Roads Section in relation to the possibility of extending the 2+1 design solution or the ...
SCHOOL TRANSPORT SERVICE NOT WITHDRAWN FROM SOUTH MONAGHAN LOCATION SAYS BUS ÉIREANN
Carrickmacross, Castleblayney, General News, This Week's Newspaper »
A discussion at a recent meeting of Monaghan Co Council about the threatened withdrawal of school bus services from a location in South Monaghan because of the poor condition of a local road led to correspondence from Bus Éireann coming before last week’s April meeting of the local authority. The letter, from Fiona Mulpeter, Chief Clerk with Bus Éireann’s School Transport section in Dundalk, said that no school transport service was withdrawn from the South Monaghan route in question. “We received notification from John Lennon, the Municipal District of Carrickmacross-Castleblayney, re repairs ...

