The Waterford News & Star
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The Waterford News & Star is a local newspaper based in Waterford City. It recently changed from broadsheet to tabloid format, but only to make it easier to read, it still retains the quality of a broadsheet. The Waterford News & Star office is on Michael Street in Waterford City and covers stories from across the city and county.
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[edit] Editor
The Waterford News & Star is edited by Peter Doyle
[edit] Journalists
- Marion O' Mara
- Kieran O' Mahony
- Deirdre Dalton
- Gillian O' Neill
- Lynda Murphy
[edit] Columnists
- John A. Murphy
- Charlie Wilkins - Gardening Time
[edit] Sports Department
- Ger Lawton - Sports Editor
- Adrian Flanagan - Soccer/GAA
- Phil Fanning - GAA
- Fintan Walsh - Athletics
- Paul Elliot - Soccer
- "Apollo" - Greyhound Racing
- John A. Murphy - Gaelic Games
- Shane Ahearne - Hurling
- Phil Delaney - Value Punt
[edit] Entertainment
- Lynda Murphy - On The Couch
- Kieran Sullivan
- John O' Shea
- Eddie Hearne - Theatre
- Lisa Cooney - Health
[edit] Other
Many articles within the paper are not accredited to any specific person, this is especially true of the local notes section for which notes are submitted by many people from across the county.