Cushendun
Iconic Cushendun pub Mary McBride's put up for sale
AN award-winning Glens of Antrim pub has gone on the market.
Nuala McCann: The art of losing isn't hard to master...
THOSE senior moments are creeping up.
Property: A gem along the stunning Causeway Coast
A superb three-bedroom detached home in Cushendun has gone on the market
'No boats' in Cushendun harbour due to silt on slipway, resident says
One of Ireland's most scenic harbour has no boats because the slipway is in desperate need of being cleared.
Belfast-born opera singer Heather Harper's ashes to be scattered in Co Antrim
THE ashes of Belfast-born opera singer Heather Harper were due to be scattered in Co Antrim yesterday.
GP 'infuriated' by lengthy radiotherapy delays and questions handling of coronavirus pandemic
A RURAL GP has warned of the urgent need to get back to "some sort of reality" in the health service and address delayed treatment for cancer patients caused by the pandemic.
Funeral for Co Antrim man who died in Spain
THE funeral of a Co Antrim father-of-two who was found dead in Spain last month will take place on Friday.
Poet and novelist inspired by the romantic landscape of the Glens of Antrim to be honoured with blue plaque
A POET and novelist, whose work was inspired by the romantic landscape of the Glens of Antrim, is to be honoured with a blue plaque.
Active 90-year-old who loved outdoors left housebound in four-year wait for hip replacement
DRIVING the parish priest to Mass and opening up the chapel in Cushendun were just two of the many 'odd jobs' in 90-year-old Danny Murphy's daily routine.
Castleblayney snatch winner in dying seconds to break Cushendun hearts in Ulster decider
Ulster Club Junior Hurling final: Castleblayney (Monaghan) 1-14 Robert Emmet’s Cushendun (Antrim) 0-16 TEARS flowed among the hurlers of Robert Emmet’s Cushendun yesterday afternoon as Castleblayney climbed the steps of the main stand in The Athletic Grounds to lift the Ulster junior title.