SHE may be wilting a little after a hectic week in the Kingdom, but Carlow Rose Jessica Adamson will be back to full bloom when she returns to the classroom this Wednesday.
COUNTY Carlow has a third Dolmen!
A SECOND life has been claimed by County Carlow roads in less than a week.
A STARVED dog was left abandoned on the side of the road to die in absolute agony, in a shocking act of cruelty revealed to The Nationalist this week.
A LOCAL musician, blind since birth, has defied all the odds to be named among the country’s top bodhrán players.
BRAUN closed its doors for the last time on Friday after 36 years in the town.
OVER 20,000 people descended on Baltinglass at the weekend for the revival of the street festival.
THERE was a resounding message from communities right across the county this week: “don’t rubbish our heritage”.
THE IDYLLIC village of St Mullins has been rocked by the emergence of street art that is more in keeping with London than on a prominent building along the beautiful River Barrow.
LOVE against the odds, love despite the miles, love in the face of adversity, unrequited love, first love ... we’re all suckers for a good love story, and so too it seems is Carlow’s new opera!