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Our Connaught Telegraph compact edition is out every Tuesday with the latest news, sport and entertainment in Castlebar and Mayo. Editor: Tom Kelly. Address: Connaught Telegraph, No. 1 Main Street, Castlebar Co. Mayo, F23 EY18. Phone: +353 (0) 94 902 1711.
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The Connaught Telegraph is a weekly local newspaper published in Castlebar, County Mayo in Ireland. The paper is in compact format (six columns), and published every Tuesday.
Apr 29, 1996 · THE Connaught Telegraph, which clattered to life in Castlebar on an ancient hand set flat bed press in 1828, is probably the oldest newspaper in the country.
Fatal assault investigation underway in Mayo town. Our Connaught Telegraph compact edition is out every Tuesday with the latest news, sport and entertainment news of Castlebar and Mayo.
Apr 13, 2020 · The Mayo Messenger was a Castlebar newspaper published in 1827 but not a single copy is extant. Another Castlebar paper was the Aegis and Western Courier (1841-42), owned by John O’Beirne from Chapel Street.
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