Enniscorthy Echo
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Wexford's local newspaper Wexford Echo, Enniscorthy Echo, Gorey Echo and New Ross Echo - Your local newspaper wherever you're from in County Wexford.
Ennsicorthy Echo, Slaney Place, Enniscorthy - 053 9259900
Wexford Echo, Selskar St, Wexford - 053 9159900
Gorey Echo, 45A Main St, Gorey - 053 9422565
New Ross Echo, 4 Mary St, New Ross - 051 445062
Editor: Tom Mooney
Manager: Murry McDonald
Advertising Manager: Ray Mahon
Accounts Manager: Ann Murphy
Production Manager: Michelle Treacy
Journalists:
Colette Browne
David Looby
Seán Whelan
Brendan Keane
Kathy Masterson (read less)
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In this week's Echo - shock a violent criminal escapes garda custody AGAIN after being transferred to open prison; dramatic river rescue as teenage girl airlifted to hospital; truck goes up in flames at Arnold's Cross. In sport - footballers set up a Wexford Park showdown with Monaghan, plus we have all the build-up to the Leinster Final showdown with Galway including a special 24 page pull-out supplement. The Echo is on shelves now!
Wexford Echo — Life in jail for man who stabbed wife over 60 times
In our front page story this week - shock as Enniscorthy native Harry Ringwood is given life in prison for the murder of his wife who he stabbed more than sixty times in a bid to stop her from finding out about a child sex investigation that surrounded him. http://www.wexfordecho.ie/2017/06/20/life-in-jail-for-man-who-stabbed-wife-over-60-times/
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In this week's Echo - Enniscorthy native is sentenced to life in jail after stabbing his wife over 60 times in a bid to prevent her from learning of an investigation surrounding child sex charges; shock as killer attempts to bury the body of a 61 year-old grandmother in a shallow grave in Blackwater before cutting her up and scattering her body parts around the Wicklow Mountains; Kehoe retains defence post in Varadkar's shake-up. In sport we have all your latest action including all the fun from the Féile and the news that camogie legend Kate Kelly is calling time on her inter-county career. The Echo is on shelves now!
Wexford Echo — Man still missing after two years
Two years ago, 72 year-old James Joyce left his dog with a friend to look after for a couple of days. He was never seen again. In what has come to be a bit of a mystery, gardaí have had no sightings of him in the past two years. http://www.wexfordecho.ie/2017/06/13/man-still-missing-after-two-years/
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In this week's Echo - we're on our way to Croker! Wexford score a historic victory over Kilkenny to set up Leinster Final date; sadness following the passing of boxing legend Bernard Dunne; after two years missing there have still been no sightings of James Joyce of Lymington Rd and Paul Kehoe waits anxiously to learn his fate under Leo Varadkar. Plus we'll have all your latest news, sports and events, including all the reaction from a fairytale day in Wexford park. The Echo is on shelves now!
The lucky winner in our competition for two terrace tickets for the Wexford v Kilkenny game is Noeleen Owens from Bunclody! Thanks to all who entered and enjoy the match! #LochGarmanAbú
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Did you miss out on the hottest ticket in town - Wexford's Leinster semi-final against Kilkenny? If so then we might be able to help! We have two tickets for the Clonard Terrace to give away to one lucky winner. All you have to do is share this post and comment below. The winner will be announced at lunchtime tomorrow! #LochGarmanAbú
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In this week's Echo - great success for 50th Strawberry Fair & Street Rhythms Festival; school teacher Megan O'Shea crowned this year's Strawberry Queen; man left with five figure legal bill after he withdraws damages claim having been accused of "concocting" a road traffic accident by insurers. We also have all your latest sports news including all the buildup to Wexford's crunch encounter with Kilkenny. The Echo is on shelves now!
Wexford Echo — Sod turned on €16.3million water treatment plant
As well as turning the sod on the new project, Minister Simon Coveney was also aiming to change the minds of fellow Fine Gael TDs Paul Kehoe and Michael D'Arcy on who should lead the party. http://www.wexfordecho.ie/2017/05/30/sod-turned-on-e16-3million-water-treatment-plant/
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In this week's Echo - a new €16.3million wastewater treatment facility for Enniscorthy; Minister Simon Coveney hopes to change minds of local Fine Gael TDs that he's the man for the leadership; Minister Richard Bruton arrives to open Enniscorthy Further Education & Training Centre on Wafer Street, but doesn't commit to a visit to St Senan's amid college campus proposals, McCauley's investment notified to watchdog. We also have a special look at the Strawberry Festival & Street Rhythms, past and present, ahead of what's set to be a great weekend of entertainment for the South East. In sport - hurlers overcome Laois to bag big showdown with Kilkenny and Gorey native set to lead Ireland into u20s Rugby World Championships.
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In this week's Echo - farmer given suspended sentence for starving horses; alleged attempted car-jacking in broad daylight on Island Road; Sam McCauley's confirms major investment. We also look at the race for the leadership of Fine Gael and how your local representatives are voting and we have an exclusive Big Interview with Liverpool and Ireland legend Ronnie Whelan. In sport, Carlow surprise Wexford's footballers and Wexford FC score a win. We also have a special pull-outs on Feile nGael and the Wexford Business Awards 2017. This week's Echo is jam-packed!
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Have you picked up a copy of this week's Echo yet? We've got plenty to peak your interest including a potential €50million deal for a majority stake in Sam McCauley's; a man ordered to pay compensation to garda he attacked; celebrations as 17 year-old brings home Best Actress at the All-Irelands for Bunclody/Kilmyshall Drama Group and Minister Paul Kehoe invites Prince Charles to visit! This week's Echo is on shelves now!