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On March 20th, Castlecomer Community School celebrated a special launch day to mark the beginning of an exciting partnership with Connolly’s RED MILLS. The event highlighted the school’s beloved comfort dog, Bruce, who has been providing essential emotional support to students, particularly in the school’s Autistic classrooms. His daily presence has made a significant and …

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Our view of the body and health has changed over time and this affects how we treat illness  By Paul Bolger. Chartered Physiotherapist at Nano Physiotherapy, Kilkenny (www.nanophysio.ie). Last week we started to explore the mind-body connection and how the ideas of a 17th century French philosopher have influenced how we view the body and mind …

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BY CLAIR WHITTY How is your sleep? Are you feeling revived and refreshed after sleep? I believe that there is nothing better for our health than getting quality sleep. I know, because I feel the amazing benefits of a good night’s sleep when I get one. I have improved energy, mood, concentration and focus and …

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Carlow/Kilkenny U15 Soccer Div. 1 Final History was made on 24th February as Borris College claimed their first ever Div. 1 soccer title, at any age, with a 4-1 win over Tyndall College. Having claimed a handful of Div. 2 titles over the years as well as a sole Leinster title in 2017, Borris finally …

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O’Loughlin’s & Thomastown titles on the line BY NIALL SHERRY, SPORTS EDITOR SPORTSEDITOR@KILKENNYOBSERVER.IE The draw for the upcoming club hurling season on Noreside took place recently and the results have thrown up the prospect of many fascinating encounters.  O’Loughlin Gaels are the current senior league champions, having steamrolled Tullaroan in last season’s decider to win …

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When Gina Prónay-Zakar attended the Kilkenny-Carlow Customer Excellence Awards at Mount Wolseley Hotel in the Personal Trainer of the Year category, she thought little of leaving the venue as a winner. But that is exactly what happened. To say she was thrilled would be an understatement. We will return to the awards night. 40th birthday …

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By Tom Dayton On Friday March 14th, I attended a production of Shirley Valentine at The Concert Hall in Thomastown. This is my fourth production in a row by Lake Productions to attend, having previously seen The Kings of the Kilburn High Road, Moll, and Da. Each production so far has brought an air of …

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Carlow Little Theatre Society were delighted to announce the winners of their fifth annual International One-Act Playwriting Competition earlier this month, which once again attracted a large number of submissions from Ireland and all around the world. After yet another extremely close contest this year, their independent adjudicators declared the winning results in the following …

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Written by Michael Doyle Graiguenamanagh is a town in County Kilkenny situated 30 minutes from Kilkenny City, near the River Barrow at the foot of Brandon Hill. It has a population of over 1,500 and is considered to be one of the most beautiful areas in the southeast of Ireland. Graiguenamanagh is home to the …

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THE LAST WORD By Pat Coughlan Making the decision to be true to oneself in a society that often favours sameness requires bravery, especially for immigrants to a new country. Valuing individuality involves remaining genuine, seeing this as a strength, and finding ways to demonstrate authenticity in a new environment. For instance, an immigrant artist …

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