Roscommon Herald update 24th May

Roscommon Herald update 24th May

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This week’s articles of particular interest to readers in the Boyle region of north Co Roscommon.
Read the complete articles and many more in this week’s Roscommon Herald

Page 2: Editor Christina McHugh muses “…experts warned that eating too much of the humble potato could be bad for our health” -and- “I would like to wish colleague and friend MairĂ©ad O’Shea well, as she leaves the Roscommon Herald for pastures new.
Page 2: Grange NS becomes 500th school to get broadband.
Page 2: A new daily bus service from Boyle to Roscommon and a service to Lough Key Forest Park to be rolled out by local Link as part of the NTA programme.
Page 12: New members are being sought for the Chamber of Commerce/Boyle Town & More in an effort to rejuvenate the town
Page 22: Boyle Open Art Exhibition seeks work from a variety of artists for BAF 2016 – July 22nd to July 30th
Page 46: John Mulligan tackles the issue of homelessness -and- refers to Minister Naughten linking school attendance with the payment of child benefit
Page 56: Boyle Town Focus includes a photo of BMS’s Viv Moran and Anne Kielty with Grainne Caldbeck, one of four of Boyle Musical Society’s nominees for an AIMS Award for “The Wizard of Oz” production