Articles by: Dermot Crean

Ballymacelligott GAA Club News

Ballymacelligott GAA Club News

August 19, 2019 at 5:07 pm Comments are Disabled

Our Senior team lost to  John Mitchel’s on Saturday night last  in The Tralee Board Championship Semi Final. The game was played in The John Mitchel’s ground in  Ballyseedy The final score was: 2-15 to 2-13. We wish John Mitchel’s every success in the final. Our Senior teams next outing is […]

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Tralee Parnells GAA Club News

Tralee Parnells GAA Club News

August 19, 2019 at 5:01 pm Comments are Disabled

Under 11 Boys SK Champions: U11 South Kerry Division 2 final and Division 1 final were played, Thursday at 6:30 and 7.30 pm in Currans Centre of excellence.  First up were our division 2 panel, with lots of under 10 and some under 9 players. Showing good teamwork and skills, Parnells […]

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PHOTOS: Meet The Rose Of Tralee 2019 Contestants (Part 2)

PHOTOS: Meet The Rose Of Tralee 2019 Contestants (Part 2)

August 19, 2019 at 4:44 pm Comments are Disabled

You met 16 ladies earlier (click here if you missed it), now here’s the rest of the Rose of Tralee 2019 contestants… LONDON ROSE – LAURA KENNEDY Hailing from Glenville, in East Cork, I am honoured to be able to represent my adopted home as the London Rose. As the […]

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Gardaí To Patrol Popular Gathering Point For Teenagers During Rose Festival

Gardaí To Patrol Popular Gathering Point For Teenagers During Rose Festival

August 19, 2019 at 4:19 pm 1 comment

GARDAI in Tralee will be cracking down on underage drinking during the Rose of Tralee festival this weekend and are urging parents of teenagers to be vigilant. Speaking on the ‘Talkabout’ programme on Radio Kerry on Monday afternoon, Garda Cathy Murphy said some of the behaviour exhibited by teenagers in […]

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Cash And Jewellery Taken In Burglaries In Tralee And Currow

Cash And Jewellery Taken In Burglaries In Tralee And Currow

August 19, 2019 at 3:38 pm Comments are Disabled

GARDAI in Tralee are investigating a number of burglaries in Tralee and Currow over the past week. A house in Cahermoneen was broken into between Sunday, August 11 and Thursday, August 15. A sum of money along with earrings, a necklace and a ring were taken. On Wednesday, August 14, […]

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Tralee Outlook To Cease Publication

Tralee Outlook To Cease Publication

August 19, 2019 at 2:17 pm Comments are Disabled

WALSH Colour Print in Castleisland has confirmed that two of its magazines are to cease publication. The Tralee Outlook and Sliabh Luachra Outlook will no longer be printed and it has resulted in the loss of two full-time jobs with other staff redeployed within the company. The Killarney Outlook will continue […]

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PHOTOS: Meet The Rose Of Tralee 2019 Contestants (Part 1)

PHOTOS: Meet The Rose Of Tralee 2019 Contestants (Part 1)

August 19, 2019 at 2:01 pm 1 comment

There’s just days to go until the Rose of Tralee Festival begins. It’s time to meet 16 of the contestants… ABU DHABI – KAREN CASHMAN Marhaba! My name is Karen Cashman and I am a twenty-seven-year-old primary school teacher from East Cork currently living in Abu Dhabi. I am a […]

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Peggy Daly and Debbie Quirke at the Churchill Heritage Day on Saturday. Photo by Dermot Crean

PHOTOS: Family Fun In Churchill On Heritage Day

August 18, 2019 at 11:08 am Comments are Disabled

THE weather held, for the most part, at the annual Churchill Heritage Day at the Forge on Saturday afternoon. This event organised annually by the Spa Fenit Community Council as part of Heritage week celebration is a major social attraction in the area. The theme of the event is situated […]

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Action from the Kilmoyley v Lixnaw game. Photo: Steve Baker

REPORT/PHOTOS: It’s A Causeway v Lixnaw Final Next Week

August 18, 2019 at 11:07 am Comments are Disabled

Mike O’Halloran watched the Garvey’s SuperValu Kerry Senior Hurling Championship double-header in Austin Stack Park on Saturday… Causeway overcame St Brendan’s on a scoreline of 1-16 to 0-12 in the opener in Tralee on Saturday. Causeway led at halftime 1-05 to 0-03, the Causeway goal coming from a beautiful one […]

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Roger Harty: The Sound Of One Hand Clapping

Roger Harty: The Sound Of One Hand Clapping

August 18, 2019 at 11:05 am Comments are Disabled

THE sound of one hand clapping is a classic example of a koan. This in turn leads us to another question. What in God’s name is a koan? A koan is a ‘device’ that was used in Zen Buddhism in order to challenge the human intellect. It was a form […]

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Celia Holman Lee with Oonagh O'Gara at the official opening of the 'Gowns Of Glory' Exhibition at Kerry County Museum on Friday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean

PHOTOS: Celia Holman Lee Open ‘Gowns Of Glory’ At Kerry County Museum

August 17, 2019 at 10:30 am Comments are Disabled

FASHION icon Celia Holman Lee was in town on Friday evening to officially open a special exhibition of the dresses worn by winning Roses of Tralee over the past 60 years. Kerry County Museum in Tralee is hosting the exhibition which charts the changing styles over the decades and it’s […]

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Brid O'Connor, Bridget O'Connor,  Nicola Collins, Ellen Lynch and Chantelle O'Sullivan modelling fashions at the fundraiser in Carraig Donn on Friday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean

PHOTOS: Beauty And Style Tips At Carraig Donn Fundraiser

August 17, 2019 at 10:27 am Comments are Disabled

THERE was a steady stream of ladies heading into Carraig Donn on Friday evening for a special event benefiting a local charity. The Bridge Street business was hosting a customer evening, with Comfort For Chemo Kerry receiving proceeds from a raffle. Kerry Rose Sally Ann Leahy was present to show her […]

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Kay McNamara and Kathriona Sheehan (third and sixth from left) of the Rosemary Centre in Tralee accept a cheque for €5,500 from members of the Chain Gang Cycling Club, Jean Foley, David Elton, Thomas Crowley, John Murray and Seamus Cotter, at the Meadowlands Hotel on Friday evening. Photo by Dermot Crean

Chain Gang’s Pedal Power Raises Funds For Rosemary Centre

August 17, 2019 at 10:27 am Comments are Disabled

A LOCAL facility was the beneficiary of two events earlier this year involving the Chain Gang Cycling Club. A cheque for €5,500 was presented to representatives from the Alzheimer Society’s Rosemary Centre in Caherslee, which provides dementia specific, person centred care to meet the needs of the person with dementia in […]

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Know Your Rights: Emergency Medical Card

Know Your Rights: Emergency Medical Card

August 17, 2019 at 10:25 am Comments are Disabled

Know Your Rights has been compiled by Kerry Citizens Information Service which provides a free and confidential service to the public… Question: What is an emergency medical card?     Answer: An emergency medical card is a temporary medical card that is issued without a means test in certain emergency situations and […]

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Kilmoyley To Host ‘Love Our Waters Weekend’

Kilmoyley To Host ‘Love Our Waters Weekend’

August 16, 2019 at 1:40 pm Comments are Disabled

WHILE Tralee is the place to be for the Rose of Tralee Festival next weekend, a village not far from town are hosting their own event. Tidy Towns Kilmoyley will host a ‘Love Our Waters Weekend’ in conjunction with the Local Authority Waters Programme as part of National Heritage Week […]

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All The Details Of The 161st Listowel Harvest Festival Race Meeting

All The Details Of The 161st Listowel Harvest Festival Race Meeting

August 16, 2019 at 1:39 pm Comments are Disabled

LISTOWEL will host its 161st harvest racing festival from Sunday, September 8-14 and promises to live up to its reputation for serious racing, serious fun and sensational style. Renowned as one of the longest established race meetings in Ireland, this year the total prize money over the seven days is €1.343,500. Racing […]

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Council Says It’s Safe To Swim At Ballybunion Beaches Again

Council Says It’s Safe To Swim At Ballybunion Beaches Again

August 16, 2019 at 1:16 pm Comments are Disabled

THE bathing water samples taken at Ballybunion North and South Beaches in recent days have tested negative for any bacterial matters, so the swimming prohibition notices are being removed with immediate effect . Tests on water quality taken at Ballybunion north and south beaches (known locally as the Men’s and […]

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Billy Ryle: Kerry’s Students Excelled But The Cost Of Going To Third Level Looms

Billy Ryle: Kerry’s Students Excelled But The Cost Of Going To Third Level Looms

August 16, 2019 at 10:51 am Comments are Disabled

Billy Ryle looks at the CAO Round One of college offers and how the cost of going to third level in Dublin can be restrictive for Kerry applicants.. The insensitive and ill-timed bluster from Minister Mary Mitchell O’Connor to college students to use their Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI) grant […]

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New Boxing Club Building Planned At Dean’s Lane

New Boxing Club Building Planned At Dean’s Lane

August 16, 2019 at 9:58 am Comments are Disabled

KERRY County Council has given notice that it is planning to build a boxing club/community facility at a site at Dean’s Lane in Boherbee, Tralee. The proposed development will include a boxing gym and club, circulation area, changing rooms and toilets on the ground floor, while on the first floor there […]

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Six Things To Do In Tralee And Beyond This Weekend

Six Things To Do In Tralee And Beyond This Weekend

August 16, 2019 at 9:55 am Comments are Disabled

Twas the weekend before the Festival, when all through the town, not a creature was stirring, not even a…well actually, there are a few things happening in the next few days before the madness begins… Friday 1. Getting into Rose mode… The ‘Gowns Of Glory’ exhibition is currently going on at […]

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Annual Annagh Cemetery Mass On Friday Evening

Annual Annagh Cemetery Mass On Friday Evening

August 16, 2019 at 9:48 am 1 comment

THE annual mass in memory of all those buried in Annagh Cemetery takes place at 7.30pm tonight (Friday). All are invited to attend, especially those who have family and friends laid to rest in the cemetery.

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Action from the game. Photo by Dermot Crean

Stephen O’Brien Cleared To Play In All-Ireland Final

August 15, 2019 at 9:32 pm Comments are Disabled

STEPHEN O’Brien has been cleared to play in the All-Ireland football final, after the black card he received against Meath was rescinded earlier this evening. He was facing an automatic one-match ban after receiving three black cards this season. He received his third in the game against Tyrone last Sunday. […]

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Showband Fans In For A Treat At The INEC

Showband Fans In For A Treat At The INEC

August 15, 2019 at 3:04 pm Comments are Disabled

FOLLOWING its outstanding success at the Grand Opera House, Belfast, ‘The Miami Showband Musicial’ comes to the INEC Killarney on August 28. Marie Jones (Stones In His Pockets) and Martin Lynch (Dancing Shoes – The George Best Story) have another huge hit on their hands with the show. Telling the […]

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New-Look CH Store Due For Completion By End Of September

New-Look CH Store Due For Completion By End Of September

August 15, 2019 at 11:26 am Comments are Disabled

THE new-look CH store on The Mall is on schedule to be completed by the end of September. The redevelopment is at an advanced stage and the Harty family have released the first design images of the new look CH store. Work began back in March on the extensive renovation […]

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Councillor Criticises Dublin Hotels For ‘Exorbitant Prices’ During All-Ireland Final Weekend

Councillor Criticises Dublin Hotels For ‘Exorbitant Prices’ During All-Ireland Final Weekend

August 15, 2019 at 11:10 am 1 comment

A KERRY councillor has called on the Government to do something about, what he terms, “rogue hoteliers” putting up the prices for hotel rooms during the All-Ireland final weekend. In welcoming Kerry’s qualification for the final on September 1, Councillor Michael Cahill has called on the Government to crack down […]

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Kieran O'Callaghan (right) who is taking on a unique challenge later this month, is joined by, from left, Andrea O'Donoghue, Mark O'Brien, Ally Lynch, Millie O'Brien and Maura Sullivan to launch his charity venture on Monday. Photo by Dermot Crean

Kieran Prepares For Gruelling Challenge In Aid Of Kerry Hospice

August 14, 2019 at 1:26 pm Comments are Disabled

A TRALEE man is preparing for day of paddling, cycling, climbing and running to help raise funds for the Kerry Hospice Foundation. Kieran O’Callaghan from Clahane, Ballyard, is a lecturer in Kerry College of Further Education in Clash and will take on the Dingle Peninsula One-Day challenge on Saturday, September […]

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People Advised Not To Swim At Ballybunion Beaches Until Further Notice

People Advised Not To Swim At Ballybunion Beaches Until Further Notice

August 14, 2019 at 12:43 pm Comments are Disabled

THE public has been advised not to swim on Ballybunion beaches until further notice, after elevated levels of ecoli were detected in the water on Monday. The most recent tests on water quality taken at Ballybunion north and south beaches (known locally as the Men’s and Ladies beaches) on Monday […]

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Cara Credit Union Awards To Help Third Level Students

Cara Credit Union Awards To Help Third Level Students

August 14, 2019 at 11:53 am Comments are Disabled

IF you’re heading to college this autumn, would €1,500 help finance your studies? If the answer is yes, then check out Cara Credit Union’s Education and Dan Kellegher Memorial Awards. Cara Credit Union’s Education Awards are open to undergraduates in a full-time course of at least 2 years’ duration and […]

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Emily Pierse, Kate Murphy and Gillian O'Toole with their Leaving Cert results at Brookfield College on Tuesday morning. Photo by Dermot Crean

PHOTOS: The Wait Is Over As Students Collect Leaving Cert Results

August 14, 2019 at 11:32 am Comments are Disabled

IT was that time of the year again. There were many tears of joy and, inevitably, a few of disappointment too, as hundreds of students collected their leaving certificate results on Tuesday morning at Tralee schools. While the results were available online from 10am, many decided to come into their […]

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Hundreds Of Performers To Entertain Crowds At  Festival Parades

Hundreds Of Performers To Entertain Crowds At Festival Parades

August 14, 2019 at 10:35 am Comments are Disabled

MARCHING bands are synonymous with the Rose of Tralee and 60 years on from the first ever Festival in 1959, this year’s audiences can look forward to enjoying the sweet sound of music from some amazing groups from near and far. Millstreet Pipe Band from Co Cork will lead the […]

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