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'Temper Maggie': The Chicago Paramedic Chief 'just washing the feet of sinners'
Hollywood would have to bring a young Maureen O’Hara back from the past to play Chicago Fire Department Ambulance Commander Margaret Murphy. She’s ...
April 02, 2022
by Mike Houlihan
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Tax the Mega-rich but Protect Police budget, says State Primary Candidate Jim Magee
Jim Magee had just returned from Manhattan Criminal Court on a recent Wednesday morning when he took a moment to speak with the Irish Echo by phone...
March 31, 2022
by Peter Nolan
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Connolly was there: How one Monaghan man brought Irish lessons to D.C. — and to America
In the nation’s capital, an online community of Irish speakers, Let’s Learn Irish, founded by Monaghan native Ronan Connolly, brings the Irish lang...
March 25, 2022
by Aileen F. Gorman Leong
Community Features & Events
Memory Endures and a Ship Takes Shape
What is it about 25 years? It took about that time span for the late John Leahy to crack the nut that was America’s failure to posthumously award U...
March 22, 2022
by Ray O'Hanlon
Community Features & Events
For Ava and Her Sisters Everywhere
All you need to say is, "The President asked me to be here today." This is the advice I get from my seatmate Joseph, who, unlike me, has been to th...
March 21, 2022
by By Maurice Barron
Community Features & Events
Champions for Irish Unity and Peace
Boston --- On St. Patrick’s Day it is good to remember that St. Patrick was the first, and possibly the only, saint in recorded history to emphatic...
March 21, 2022
by By John Joseph Fahey
Community Features & Events
Birth of a Book Amid a Pandemic
The Irish diaspora stamped itself on my heart more than a decade ago. It happened on a bright, cloudless afternoon. Gold had appeared on the trees....
March 21, 2022
by By Justin Reed
Community Features & Events
For Ashling, and for Women Everywhere
The dark news ricocheted quickly throughout Ireland and across the global Irish Diaspora. On January 12 a young woman was brutally attacked and mur...
March 18, 2022
by By Paul Finnegan
Community Features & Events
A tale and journey for all of us
People often ask why I wrote my first novel, “Briarhill to Brooklyn: An Irish Family’s Journey to Freedom and Opportunity.” The answer is pretty si...
March 18, 2022
by By Jack Bodkin
Community Features & Events
With Spring, Hope Springs Anew in Ireland
And so 2022. The year when Ireland can be sensed anew, the year when Ireland can be anticipated anew. The year when Ireland can be reached and embr...
March 18, 2022
by Ray O'Hanlon
Community Features & Events
IBO Marches to a Bold Future
The Irish community in New York is a massive self-organizing thing. It confounds those outside of its embrace, and often those within it, with the ...
March 18, 2022
by By Paul Finnegan
Community Features & Events
Revolutionary Irish on Boston Heritage Trail
Many people assume the Irish first arrived in Boston during the Irish Famine period of the 19th century, but in fact they had a strong presence her...
March 18, 2022
by By Michael Quinlin