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Woman Died after a fatal stabbing in New York.

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Yesterday around 6:30p.m., a woman named Sarah McNally was stabbed wounded to the neck in a New York bar. Where she worked at the Ceil House Pub on Grand Avenue in Maspeth Queens. Marcin Pieciak has been charged with murder intention and two counts of a criminal possession of a weapon. 

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In respondence from the police states, that around 6:35 p.m. an assault where Ms. McNally was stabbed wounded to the neck, and a man with a stab wounded to his back and neck. Two of the victims were taken to Elm Hurst Hospital in critical condition. Yet, beforehand McNally died from her injuries, stating the Police. A spokesperson from The Department of Foreign Affairs is aware of this case and is on standby to provide further assistance. 

The National Transport Authority is looking towards the future of Rosslare, Dublin Connolly line, which is northbound to change trains at wicklow town or Greystones to continue to their destination to Dublin on the dart service. NTA wants more trains to operate between Rosslare and the two wicklow stations, adding the dart system for people to travel to Wicklow or Grey Stones.

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“NTA, claimed that the proposal is the only option to improve services on Rosslare line.”

Corporate Communications Manager Barry Kenny says, Pubic consultation on the

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The Pressure on water supplies in Dublin is likely to increase and be restricted for the residents in the community. 

People in Dublin were asked to conserve water during the winter, regarding if there is an ongoing rainy season happening. This situation could be problem for the water supply, yet, if this continues, will it be like this during the summer too?

In 2019, the economy and population both expanded for the water has drastically increased. The daily water exceeded to 600 million in 80 days last year. Which that means 23 out of the first 25 days of this happens of this year. The water authorities have been searching for a solution more than 25 years.

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“Uisce states, that the sustainable supply of water for the greater Dublin area is 600 million liters per day.”

Their solution is piping the water from lower Shannon which would be most efficient and sustainable way to damage the environment less, other than causing more issues. Other towns and communities such as Drogeheda, Navan, Carlow, Portlaoise, and Arlow would benefit from this solution.

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Portlaoise Panthers lost to Limerick Sport Eagles 80 -78 in St. Mary’s Hall on Saturday 23 of March with a two converted free throws by former captain Jason Killeen. Portlaoise Panther argued that the would that led ro free throws, should have not counted. Claiming that the final buzzer , had sounded beforehand and pointing to the fact that they did not get the opportunity possession to line up again as the clock had ran out of time.

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Portlaoise Panthers issued a statement saying, that they will accept being eliminated from division 1 quarter-final to play 0.3 seconds left of the game. Portlaoise initially appealed on supported by video evidence that a final foul was called at 1.6 seconds after buzzer sounded. Yet, National League Committee looked at the evidence and they did overrule and decided that the game can be replayed at 0.3 seconds left in the 4th quarter.

Even though Portlaoise Panthers accepted their lost, they send their best luck towards the remaining teams in the competition.

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