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Midleton News [20] – A4 size ... The Dungarvan Leader [53] The Dungarvan Observer; The Munster Express [54] Waterford News & Star (Owned by The Irish Times [50])
The village is home to a 19th-century Catholic church - eaglais being the Irish-language word for "church" - with a former ruined church cited by the Dungarvan Leader newspaper to have been "pre-invasion". Remnants of two former ruined churches are still to be found alongside each other in the centre of the village, surrounded by an old ...
The newspaper covers stories from Waterford city and County Waterford plus south Kilkenny, co Tipperary and co Wexford. It retails at €3.20. The Munster Express ' s office is located on Patrick Street in Waterford City. The paper has four sections - News, Sport, Townlands and Entertainment.
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Dungarvan Castle dates to at least the early 13th century Food riot in Dungarvan during the Great Famine.(The Pictorial Times, 1846)Evidence of ancient settlement in the Dungarvan area includes standing stone, ringfort, bullaun and reputed paleolithic burial sites in the surrounding townlands, including in Luskanargid, Kilgreany, Kilrush and Mapestown.
The Waterford News & Star is a local newspaper based in the Irish city of Waterford, first published as the Waterford Star in 1848. In December 2007, it changed from a broadsheet to a tabloid. [ 1 ] The Waterford News & Star in 2010/11 moved from their offices in Michael Street, Waterford City, to Gladstone House, Gladstone Street, Waterford.
George Gerard Lennon was born in Dungarvan, County Waterford on 25 May 1900. [2] His parents were George Crolly Lennon, manager of the local gas works, and Ellen (Shanahan) Lennon. He was the second of five siblings. At the time of the 1911 census, the family lived on Grattan Square, Dungarvan in a two-storey home at 81 O'Connell Street, Dungarvan.