Join us as we bid farewell to beloved locals and navigate the clear waters of Dundalk's tap—yes, it's safe now!
In a poignant turn of events, the small town of Dundalk was marked by the recent deaths that left the community in mourning. The removal ceremony scheduled on Wednesday morning at 10.15 am will take its attendees to St. Michael's Church in Carlingford, where a Funeral Mass will take place at 11.00 am. Following the service, the final journey will continue to St. Michael's Cemetery for burial. Such moments serve as a powerful reminder of the connections shared among community members, as families come together to pay tribute to their loved ones.
While the hearts of Dundalk's residents are heavy, another story emerging from the area is bringing a splash of relief—Uisce Éireann's latest report on tap water. Following a summer of complaints about discoloured water, residents are pleased to learn that the water is now deemed “safe to drink” once it’s running clear. Uisce Éireann has advised the community to run their taps for twenty seconds if they notice any discolouration, easing concerns over water quality. This news is particularly welcome as the warm weather continues, driving many to seek refreshment from taps that might have looked a bit murky before.
Interestingly, the contrasting themes of mourning and refreshment highlight the resilient spirit of Dundalk’s citizens. Even in times of sadness, the familiarity of community and the service of essential infrastructure remind residents that life moves on. Sharing local news, whether it’s loss or celebration, is what binds such communities together, creating a patchwork of support and care.
On a lighter note, many might not realize that Dundalk is home to some unique historical facts! For instance, it boasts the impressive, 18th-century building known as the Old Abbey of Dundalk which dates back to 1180 AD. The town is also known for producing the award-winning *Dundalk Rovers*, one of the oldest clubs in Ireland. So while the town gathers to grieve, they can take comfort in the rich legacy and culture that defines their beloved Dundalk.
Removal on Wednesday morning at 10.15am to St. Michael's Church Carlingford, arriving for Funeral Mass at 11.00am. Burial afterwards in St. Michael's cemetery, ...
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