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October 27, 2011
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Paul, Kevin, Sam: Visitors delight Adamstown CC THESE Adamstown Community
Football: St Pat’s plan to cap promotion with championship Page 32
College pupils could just about fit inside the Sam Maguire, but, despite their stature, they had giant smiles when they saw the fabled cup at the school recently. Dublin senior football members Paul Casey and Kevin Nolan brought the cup to the school, where Kevin is a teacher. Awarded Man of the Match for his role in the recent All-Ireland championship, Kevin – and Paul – were heroes of the hour for bringing Sam to the school. Full Gallery on Page 8
Sports Awards: October nominees are announced Page 29
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Floods lead to local traffic standstill Response by council staff is commended
Q PAUL HOSFORD
PARTS of Lucan were brought to a standstill this week after 80ml of rain fell in Dublin on Monday afternoon, leaving roads at St Edmundsbury and the Strawberry Beds impassable. The severe flash-flooding
meant that traffic was backed up for hours on the approach into the village. Cars were left abandoned on the Strawberry Beds, with Rugged Lane, Somerton Lane and Tinkers Hill all closed until Tuesday. Casement Aerodrome in Baldonnel recorded 10% of its average yearly rainfall in just
six hours, between 1pm and 7pm on Monday. Fine Gael councillor William Lavelle paid tribute to local authority staff, saying he wanted to commend “the efforts of council outdoors staff in responding to flooding in the Lucan electoral area”. Full Story on Page 3