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  2. Celtic Media Group - Wikipedia

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    The group's publishing titles – among them Meath Chronicle; Anglo Celt; Westmeath Examiner – were the subject of an acquisition bid by Independent News & Media (INM) in late 2016 which was approved by the Competition & Consumer Protection Commission and the Department of Communications. [6]

  3. Meath Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Meath Chronicle is a local newspaper serving County Meath, Ireland and based in the town of Navan. Publication is weekly. It is owned by Celtic Media Group. Circulation as of 2008 was 14,651. [1] According to ABC, circulation declined to 10,373 for the period July 2012 to December 2012, this represented a fall of 5% on a year-on-year basis. [2]

  4. CafePress - Wikipedia

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    CafePress, Inc. was founded as a privately owned company in 1999 by Fred Durham and Maheesh Jain. [2] [3]In July 2008, CafePress acquired the specialist photographic art printing business Imagekind, [4] and in September 2010 further acquired photo-to-canvas company Canvas On Demand to add to their platform of brands.

  5. Meath Echo - Wikipedia

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    The Meath Echo is a newspaper that was created in 2004 when three local papers in County Meath joined forces: The Ratoath News, The Local Echo, and The Ashbourne And District Eagle. [ 1 ] Speaking to Sunday Business Post , the editor of Irish Village Papers Joe Doyle said:

  6. Bettystown - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin and Drogheda Railway line opened on 25 May 1844 with a station at Bettystown.However, this station was to close soon after in November 1847 [5] and since then the village has been served by Laytown railway station also opened on the Dublin and Drogheda Railway line on 25 May 1844 [5] (renamed as Laytown & Bettystown in 1913).

  7. Robinstown, County Meath - Wikipedia

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    Robinstown (Irish: Baile Roibín), [2] in the townland of Balbradagh (Irish: An Baile Bradach), [3] is a village in County Meath, Ireland. As of the 2016 census, the village (known for census purposes as Balbradagh) had a population of 374 people. [ 1 ]

  8. Trim, County Meath - Wikipedia

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    Trim (Irish: Baile Átha Troim, meaning 'town at the ford of elderflowers') [7] is a town in County Meath, Ireland.It is situated on the River Boyne and, as of the 2022 census, had a population of 9,563. [1]

  9. Mornington, County Meath - Wikipedia

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    The view of Maiden-Tower near Drogheda, Co:y Meath by S. Walker show their relationship on 11 June 1783. Both are listed in the Record of Protected Structures (ID Nos. MH021-124 and MH021-121) in the Meath County Development Plan 2013–2019.