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“Shillelagh” is an old Irish word for a stout, short, oak cudgel or club. Shillelagh also happens to be the name of a famous oak forest that once stood in County Wicklow, Ireland.
Turns out the TSA won’t let you bring a shillelagh — a wooden Irish walking stick that can double as a handy club or cudgel — on board a plane in your carry-on.
The Old Shillelagh iconic Irish pub in Greektown is adding a walk-up window that will open at 8 a.m. and feature breakfast bowls and smoothies.
Mr. Shteyngart was once told he might be. With his sixth novel, “Vera, or Faith,” out now, he’s spent the last few years ...
Here's a look at the past. Items have been culled from The Chronicle's archives of 25, 50, 75 and 100 years ago. March 14: A wee task force of public relations men marched into Mayor George ...
So we had to Google what, exactly, a shillelagh is, but we know that anything that’s made with the intent to bludgeon someone else is not allowed as a carry-on item.
CLINTON - The 41st Leprechaun Convention Shillelagh recipients were named this week. They will be honored at a ceremony March 11 in Clinton Town Hall. See a related letter to the editor, page 6: S… ...
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