Brother Vincent at St.Michaels and his Autobiography

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Pictured in the middle is Brother Vincent Corkery (Liscahane) at a recent welcoming ceremony for the new principal of St.Michael’s Institution Ipoh where he gave a short speech.

It only came to our attention today that back in April 2014, Brother Vincent released his autobiography called “Life Ever Dawning”. Below are videos of Brother Vincent speaking at the launch, a comedian testifies for Brother Vincent, extracts from the book, and other photos:  [read more …] “Brother Vincent at St.Michaels and his Autobiography”

Regional Report 1262 – 21st April 2015

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Eily Buckley

Dia is mhuire diobh go leir a cairde and welcome to News Report 1262 from Millstreet. Fondest Greeting  dear listeners and I wish you all the very best on this glorious  sunny Tuesday morning.

The beautiful weather is turning everybody’s thoughts to the great out-of-doors. Be it pottering in the garden, painting walls, going for walks ,and childrens playgrounds, it is great to see one and all making good use of the sunny days. There is a marked increase in the number visitors coming to climb our mountains and see our beauty spots and we’d like to extend a fond Cead Mile Failte to  them all.

The Museum at the Carnegie Hall is open every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 9.30 am to 4pm and there you will find all there is to see in Millstreet and what has been happening for hundreds of years. The contact number there is 087 6521850.

Meanwhile out around the Town there are many notice boards again giving full information on what Millstreet has to offer.

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Book of Coldolence for Karen Buckley at Carnegie Hall Millstreet

A Book of Condolence is now open for signing at Carnegie Hall, Millstreet.  It may be signed in Millstreet Museum or when closed at Millstreet Library.  Thanks to the Millstreet Branch of Cork Co. Council and to David Tarrant for providing the Condolence Books.  Millstreet extends sincere sympathy to the Buckley Family of Mourneabbey.  (S.R.)
A Book of Condolence is now open for signing at Carnegie Hall, Millstreet. It may be signed in Millstreet Museum or, when closed, at Millstreet Library. Thanks to the Millstreet Branch of Cork Co. Council and to David Tarrant for providing the Condolence Books. Millstreet extends sincere sympathy to the Buckley Family of Mourneabbey.   (S.R.)

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Book of Condolences for Karen Buckley

Karen Buckley, Mourneabbey RIPCork County Council will be opening more books of condolence for murdered Cork student Karen Buckley later this morning. A book will be available to sign in the area offices in Newmarket, Kanturk, Millstreet, Charleville, Fermoy and Mitchelstown from 11 o’clock. Hundreds of people have already signed books in County Hall and in the council offices in Mallow, which were opened to the public yesterday. A Book of Condolences will also be opened at City Hall by the Lord Mayor at lunchtime … Mayor of Cork County, Alan Coleman says , the killing of the Cork student nurse , has touched a lot of people. – from C103