You know, it isn’t funny When you run out of money. Having no dollars to spend Means you have no friends. You are on your own, honey. Written for “Laughing Along With a Limerick” by Est…| Help from Heaven
THE iconic Hollywood sign has returned to one Limerick community as it prepares to film a documentary celebrating its people and all the area has to offer. The 42-foot artwork in Moyross first became a symbol of pride and creativity when it was first installed in 2014, serving as the backdrop to Grace Dyas’ play […] The post Hollywood sign returns to rightful place in Limerick appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
Q. My husband and I are happily retired for the last 10 years and, thankfully, remain in good health. We own our own home. We had always planned to supplement our pension with other income – we both play a bit of music, but we are losing a bit of enthusiasm for that. I have […] The post Lawlink – Is equity release a good idea on our family home? appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
HIT supernatural horror franchise The Conjuring is back for one last terrifying case in which real-life paranormal investigators Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) must face their own inner demons. Directed by Michael Chaves, The Conjuring: Last Rites delivers another thrilling chapter of the iconic paranormal cinematic universe, based on real events. A powerful […] The post Film Column – The Conjuring: Last Rites appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
INVESTIGATIONS are ongoing in one County Limerick town after Gardaí seized a firearm and what they believe to be a large haul of cultivated cannabis plants. Members of the Newcastle West Community Engagement unit of the Limerick Garda Division carried out the search last week, on September 19. Gardaí said the search led to members […] The post Gardaí seize firearm and suspected large haul of cannabis plants appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
ALMOST 19,000 households across Limerick will benefit from the Fuel Allowance from this week. According to Minister of State and Limerick TD Niall Collins, 18,971 homes across the county will receive the payment this week. The allowance will be paid for 28 weeks, either through a weekly rate of €33 or in two instalments of […] The post Thousands of Limerick households to benefit from Fuel Allowance this Winter appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
THREE businesses in Limerick were to be subject of a Garda investigation after being found selling alcohol to minors.| Limerick Post Newspaper
The well-preserved ruin of Askeaton Friary is a wonderful place to explore to get a sense of a medieval monastic foundation.| Tuatha
I take walks with the lady next doorshe’s depressed and stares down at the floorall she wants is to diebut she won’t tell me whyher cries echo and reach to my core💞Suzanne I have composed this poem in response to this week’s prompt given by Jaideep and hosted by David at W3. I did not … Continue reading Disquieting Echo – Conflict in Limerick→| Brazanne Muse
A book has been published documenting the "unvarnished tale" of a former Limerick theatre that brought music, joy, and drama to the masses.| Limerick Post Newspaper
AN INQUEST hearing into the death of a 14-year-old Limerick girl, who was struck by a car in the city two years ago, has been scheduled.| Limerick Post Newspaper
A COUNTY Limerick man said he and his family were “overwhelmed with emotion” after his local sports club re-named its new pitches.| Limerick Post Newspaper
LIMERICK was buzzing across this past weekend as Dolan’s Live at the Docklands kicked off with the Saw Doctors.| Limerick Post Newspaper
CATHAOIRLEACH of the Council's Metropolitan District, Cllr Daniel Butler says he's set on making the city centre his focus.| Limerick Post Newspaper
Under the vines marched the gnomestheir donsy formed no aisles or rowsthey picked at a green grapethen frowned at the landscapethey were really expecting a plum rose I wrote this poem for the Wea’ve Written Weekly prompt #170. Dennis provided the prompt this week, called “A Donsy of Gnomes”. The details are as follows: YourContinue reading "The Befuddled Donsy"| Words and Coffee Writing
The last week of March, I had the privilege of working with the educators and students at Limerick ETSS (LETSS) during a PBL support visit. We have had the honor of working with LETSS since their opening with 14 teachers. Their growth and scaling has brought them to 80 staff currently and growing each year! […] The post Transformative PBL at Limerick ETSS first appeared on Center for Excellence.| Center for Excellence
Maria V. (23), a Romanian national, pleaded guilty to keeping a brothel at an apartment in Limerick on 16 January 2017. The court heard she was arrested after a Garda search, where almost €1,500 in cash was also found, and she made admissions when interviewed. Maria V.'s solicitor said she came from a decent family [...] The post Maria V. appeared first on Brothel Keepers.| Brothel Keepers
Milseán Mill was the last of the trio of Limerick buildings which we had yet to crack. I’m not using it’s real name here as it’s not one I want to pop up in search engines but any…| Irish UE