Built in 1952, Falcarragh Hall held dances and socials for many years and it was a venue where many romances blossomed.
Cllr McEniff “too ill” to give evidence
A JUDGE has ruled after a number of adjournments that Ireland’s longest-serving serving politician is far too ill to give evidence in a case where a former town councillor is accused of assaulting a garda
Irish U21 call-up for Finn Harps player
Boyle made a total of 30 appearances for Finn Harps in all competitions, including 24 in the league, last season.
Post-natal counselling service opens in Letterkenny
“Counselling is completely based on trust and it offers a safe and confidential place, and someone needs to be feel safe in order to talk about their vulnerabilities.”
Plank crashed through school bus window
The man said the driver of the van, who was from Derry, stopped and that Gardai arrived later.
Jail sentence for former Sligo and Bohs manager
Glenties District Court was told that Sean Connor drove with children in his car while already banned from driving.
Chemotherapy referrals suspended at LUH
“It is yet to be seen if this entire episode could have been avoided had earlier intervention and action on the part of authorities been undertaken.”
Donegal Hotel is number one for fifth year in a row
DONEGAL’S most famous luxury hotel, Harvey’s Point, in Donegal has been named as the best hotel in Ireland and the 10th best hotel in Europe in TripAdvisor’s Travellers’ Choice awards.
Appeal for people to check passports before booking
Deputy Kenny has appealed to people to check that their passports are in order and to apply for one or renew them well before the date of travel.
Growing demand for commercial property in Letterkenny
DEMAND is growing for commercial property in Letterkenny, particularly along the town’s main street.