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Month: January 2019

How to decipher an Irish license plate

Posted on 01/26/201911/23/2019 by The Irish Gazette

At no surprise, license plates are a little different in Ireland than the US. Not just size and shape although they’re longer and all white in the Irish Republic with no national or county motto like “Land of 10,000 Lakes” or “Sunshine State.” In a way, they’re much more specific. Ever wonder while riding in…

A historical look at the 1985 meeting of John Hume and the IRA

Posted on 01/26/201911/23/2019 by The Irish Gazette

On January 31, a debate took place on BBC Radio between Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams and the then SDLP leader, John Hume. The purpose of the program was to elaborate on a possible interaction between Sinn Féin and the SDLP after local elections in the Six Counties, which were due the following May. The…

Irish Stuffed Mushrooms

Posted on 01/26/201911/23/2019 by The Irish Gazette

MUSHROOMS, Mushrooms, mushrooms: In all 8 Celtic Nations there is a massive love affair with mushrooms. References of the Celts love affair with mushrooms can be found from where the author J.R.R. Tolkien first referred to mushrooms, when talking about the Shire (a similarity to his childhood home on the borders of Wales). To the…

Silver Spear Publications presents 2-volume collection of Irish music writing by scholar/performer L.E. McCullough

Posted on 01/26/201911/23/2019 by The Irish Gazette

WOODBRIDGE, NJ — L.E. McCullough started writing about Irish Traditional Music in 1974. He hasn’t stopped yet. A new publication titled “What Whistle Would You Play at Your Mother’s Funeral?” — L.E. McCullough’s Writings on Irish Traditional Music, 1974-2016, gathers in two volumes the more than 300,000 words on Irish music and culture the prolific…

SuperValu celebrates with 79 accolades at 2018 Great Taste awards

Posted on 01/26/201911/23/2019 by The Irish Gazette

Today, SuperValu (this is SuperValu of Ireland not associated with SuperValu in the states) grocery are delighted to announce 79 impressive award wins at the 2018 Great Taste Awards making them the top performing Irish supermarket at the world’s largest and most trusted food and drink awards. SuperValu’s wins include 45 products from the Signature…

Limerick city and county council rolls out free high speed wi-fi

Posted on 01/26/201911/23/2019 by The Irish Gazette

il rolled out free high speed wi-fi across its own infrastructure in Limerick city center, the first in i – tiative of its kind in the country. The pilot Limerick.ie FREE WIFI initiative undertaken over the past few months covers the city center area along both sides of the River Shannon from Shannon Bridge to…

Obituaries

Posted on 01/26/201911/23/2019 by The Irish Gazette

The Irish Community has lost several of its local community members recently. In one five day stretch your reporter attended a funeral a day. That stretch started with our good friend and a greatly respected journalist, Nick Coleman. Nick wrote about The Troubles in Northern Ireland several years ago when he was a columnist at…

Fewer patients left on hospital trolleys this year

Posted on 01/26/201911/23/2019 by The Irish Gazette

The Health Minister says 911 fewer patients have been left on hospital trolleys this month compared to the same month last year. Up to the end of last month more than 80,000 patients had been left on a trolley this year. That’s an almost 8% increase on the same time in 2016. However Minister Simon…

McGregor pleads guilty in melee case

Posted on 01/26/201911/23/2019 by The Irish Gazette

Mixed martial arts star, Conor McGregor, has pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in exchange for community service to resolve charges stemming from a backstage melee at a New York City area. He will also be required to undergo evaluation for an anger management program in additional to doing five days of community service. The charges…

Famous K Club is for sale

Posted on 01/26/201911/23/2019 by The Irish Gazette

The site of the 2006 Ryder Cup, K Club, ;has been put on the market. The five-star resort sits on a 550 acre estate featuring a 134 room hotel and two 18 hole championship golf courses designed by the late Arnold Palmer. Besides hosting the Ryder Cup it has also hosted the 2016 Irish Open…

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