Cemetery: A short cut to a dead loss
By Jimmy Rhatigan OUR forefathers and mothers who now occupy a beautiful place titled God’s Garden are badly in need of a short back and sides. Local bishops, mayors of our city and eminent brothers in writing, Michael and John Banim are among those resting in peace at the Old St John’s Cemetery on the …
Our good friend Norman needs help
A MAN of honour who gave unselfishly of himself to our city for almost 20 years is now in need of our help and support. As a friend I enjoyed many hours in the company of Norman Lynas and his wife Nicola and as a popular and caring clergyman, I believe many will now want …
Jimmy’s book of love will be a treasured heirloom
THAT a proud son of Castlecomer loves his mother with a combination of passion and loyalty hardly makes him unique. As is the wont of millions of young boys around the world, he has a special relationship with his mum. But perhaps what makes James Gerrard Saunders, popularly Jimmy, so special is his fantastic relationship …
The anniversary of Solidarity
By Professor Timothy Snyder, historian THE creation of Solidarity is one of the most important events in the history of Poland and the world at the end of the 20th century. It became a moment that changed the essence of the Leninist system. Before that, the communist party had a monopoly on power. This changed …
Friendship thrives in Murty’s Little Poland
WITH THE promptings and support of people like Newpark man Murty Brennan our city now has a thriving Polish Community with numbers rocketing to 1,200 plus. A relationship between kindred spirits, fostered and driven by the pro-active Polish Embassy in Dublin, meant that Polish families came here to live and work and very quickly became …
Children love Salmon’s perky pigs
THE KILKENNY relation of Bram Stoker, the writer who created Count Dracula in the late 1800s is continuing to follow in the footsteps of his famous extended family member. Frank Salmon of Essaness Music, St Kieran’s Street, Kilkenny has just published his second children’s book, a brilliant follow-up to his very successful writing debut, The …
Big Phil’s Battle of Waterloo
IT MAY be too late but it would not be at all surprising if Big Phil Hogan were to give up golf and dining as part of his New Year wishes for 2021. And who could blame him? For it was a combination of the former allied to a few car journeys that were to …
Opportunity knocks for Kilkenny teens
THERE’S good news for Kilkenny’s classical teens as the Top Security Frank Maher Classical Music Awards for sixth years goes ahead with a €5,000 prize for the winner. Violinist Mia Cooper, leader of the RTÉ Concert Orchestra (pictured) was at the photo call to launch the search for entries. The county has had one finalist, …
Distressed children left unanswered
SINN FÉIN spokesperson on Children, Disability, Equality and Integration Kathleen Funchion TD has warned that no child can be left behind as schools reopen. “Despite the fact that the new school term has begun, a number of key issues remain unanswered about how children with special educational needs can return to school safely. “I have …
‘Comer Panto is off: Oh, yes it is
WHEN the lads came to the front door collecting for the swimming pool we gave them a bucket of water. At some time or other it is a line that may have been delivered by Dame John Coogan in Deenside Players annual pantomime. Sadly, not early next year as Covid restrictions deem that a great …





