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  • Published: 10 Feb 2010 18:00

    Mullingar Toyota dealer ready to fix all problems

    Grange Motors based at Loughsheever business park, Mullingar's main Toyota dealer are well-equipped and will be on stand by from Monday next (February 15) to deal with accelerator...

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  • Published: 25th August, 2010 04:30pm

    Smiles in the sunshine for Kilbeggan students

    by Eilis Ryan

    In Kilbeggan on Wednesday morning, the most common reaction to their Leaving Cert results from most pupils was surprise.

  • Published: 25 Aug 2010 16:30

    Community College students “delighted”

    “We’re delighted!” Charlene Bell and Niamh Lally from Mullingar Community College chimed in unison as they collected their Leaving Certificate results on Wednesday morning last...

  • Published: 25 Aug 2010 16:30

    Results time at Loreto and it’s smiles all round!

    The school grounds of Loreto College Mullingar were alive with Leaving Cert students on Wednesday morning, and it seemed to be smiles all round as they collected their results...

  • Published: 25 Aug 2010 16:30

    Seventy one students, seventy one smiles

    Wilson’s Hospital School, at Multyfarnham, had 71 candidates take the Leaving Certificate this year. There were twenty-two subjects undertaken, including those as diverse as...

  • Published: 25 Aug 2010 16:30

    Steady results year at Coláiste Mhuire

    It seemed to be good news all around at Coláiste Mhuire, Mullingar last week as most students emerged from the results room looking at least relieved if not extremely happy...

  • Published: 25 Aug 2010 16:30

    St Finian's students happy with results

    The Leaving Cert students of St. Finian’s College, Mullingar were up and at ‘em early on Wednesday morning of last week, to pick up the results of what, for most of them, will...

  • Published: 25 Aug 2010 16:30

    Nerves first, relief after in Killucan

    At Columba College in Killucan, pupils entered the principal’s office one by one, looking nervous - and all emerged minutes later looking much happier - and a lot less shaky.

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