Tiocfaidh do lá
Is dócha go bhfuil tuairmí dóchasacha mar sin ag druidim isteach is amach in aigne na bpolaiteoiri faoi láthair agus iad ag siúl na...
Local news in the aftermath of the 1916 Rising
September 29th - October 5th, 1916
The body of Mr Laurence Eager, Queen's Square, Fermoy was found in the River Blackwater, a short distance below...
Local news in the aftermath of the 1916 Easter Rising
May 19th-25th 1916
Although Mitchelstown and district was reported as having remained perfectly tranquil throughout the anxious period that had since passed, five men were...
Local news in the aftermath of the 1916 Easter Rising
June 23rd-29th 1916
Amongst the latest wounded in WW1 were W Sullivan, Clogheen, Garrison Artillery and J Golden, Fermoy, Connaught Rangers. Meanwhile, the Military Authorities...
Local news during the 1916 Easter Rising
May 5th-11th 1916
The death of Mr Richard Kent, Bawnard House, Castlelyons took place at the military hospital, Fermoy after being involved in a shootout...
Local news in the aftermath of the 1916 Rising
November 24th-30th 1916
The first meeting of the amalgamated unions of Fermoy and Mitchelstown was held at Fermoy on Saturday, 25th November. Mr Thomas O'Mahony,...
Bulletin of Vehicle and Driver Statistics
The Department of Transport Tourism and Sport has this week published its annual Bulletin of Vehicle and Driver Statistics. The bulletin is the result...
Draíocht na gréine
“Bhí an ghrian ag brath ar dhul faoi agus narbh álainn mar a d’fhág sí slán ag na fathaigh mhóra sléibhe sula ndeachaigh sí...
Local news during the 1916 Easter Rising
April 28th - May 4th, 1916
Head-constable W. M. Rowe, Fermoy was shot dead when he and a party of constabulary under his command arrived...
Three deaths caused by another’s suicidal panic
The Twomeys’ last memory before the fatal moment might have been the sound of sirens and the flashing of police-car lights. Then 26-year-old Marek’s...