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Friday, 9th May, 2008 16:30
Two things matter in the town...
“THERE are two things that matter in this town,” a reader proclaimed to me on my first day in the Editor’s chair.
“Morton — and the Tele!”
PROVOST Michael McCormick has had a long association with the Greenock Telegraph.
Thursday, 8th May, 2008 16:30
Tele has changed for the better
JOAN Gray has been delivering the Greenock Telegraph to customers for 50 years.
Wednesday, 7th May, 2008 16:30
LIKE lots of families across Inverclyde, the Phillips hate to miss a copy of their favourite local newspaper.
Tuesday, 6th May, 2008 16:30
More Stories
TWO fairground workers were injured when a section of rollercoaster track plunged 20 feet and landed on top of them.
Washing line thieves strike again
COPYCAT washing-line thieves have struck in Fancy Farm only days after sports gear was stolen in the east end.
Council staff call off wage row
INVERCLYDE council staff have called off a strike after agreeing a pay deal with bosses.
Controversial pigeon loft thumbs-up
COUNCILLORS have said ‘I doo’ to plans to build a pigeon loft in Jura Street, Greenock.
NINETY-eight new flats will be build on land next to Gourock Ropeworks in Port Glasgow — despite objections from an environment watchdog.
Games were Highland spectacular
THE people of Inverclyde turned out in their thousands for this year’s record-breaking Gourock Highland Games.
A TRAGIC Greenock mum who was dying of cancer battled to live long enough to see her only child’s 18th birthday.
Chippy pair's break after 50 years
A HARD-WORKING Greenock couple who have devoted over half a century to feeding hungry Inverclyders are gearing up for semi-retirement.
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