Deer peeping inside a Los Alamos residents window. Photo by Susan Brockway-Hahn Read More
Weekly Fishing Report: Nov. 28, 2019
By GEORGE MORSESports And Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post
The weather is forecast to be unseasonably cold this week. High temperatures just in the 30’s and lows below freezing for several days are what’s coming.
At temperatures like this, it won’t be long before some of the lakes in Northern New Mexico start to freeze.
Smaller lakes at high elevations like the Canjilon Lakes, Trout Lakes, Lagunitas Lakes and Hopewell Lake are likely already frozen over and will soon be inaccessible due to snow.
Anglers should remember that Clayton Lake, Maxwell Lake 13 and the Charette
Read More Liddie Martinez Book Signing In Los Alamos Tuesday
A truck filled with newly minted cookbooks by Author Liddie Martinez has arrived in time for her upcoming book signing events: Sunday in Historic Los Luceros, Tuesday at Fuller Lodge and Friday in Santa Fe Farmer’s Market Pavilion. Courtesy photoCOMMUNITY News:
Author Liddie Martinez will sign her new cookbook and answer questions from the community, which will be treated to a warm meal of her traditional recipes 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19 at Historic Fuller Lodge, 2132 Central Ave.
Register for the event at thechileline.com or purchase a ticket at the door.
Read More SFNF Forest Road 102 Closing For Winter
SFNF News:SANTA FE ― The Espanola Ranger District of the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) is closing Forest Road (FR) 102 through Pacheco Canyon for the winter season.
Gates are already locked at the junction of FR 102, also known as Pacheco Canyon Road, and N.M. 475, the road to the Santa Fe ski basin, and at the junction of FR 102 and FR 412.
The public can access the western end of FR 102 from Santa Fe County Road 76 to reach the Aspen Ranch Trailhead this weekend, but that gate will be locked for the winter on Monday morning.
The seasonal closure of FR 102 is to protect public
Read More Los Alamos Genealogical Association Meets Nov. 21
LAGA News:
The Los Alamos Genealogical Association will meet at 7 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 21, at the White Rock Public Library.
The program features a presentation by Irma Holtkamp, “Are AncestryDNA ThruLines True Lines? – Some Strategies for Determining Accuracy of your Ancestry DNA Matches”.
A no host social dinner is 5:30 p.m. at Pig + Fig on Sherwood Boulevard preceding the meeting.
Daily Postcard: Full Moon Silhouetted With Leaves
Daily Postcard: The full moon with fall leaves and branches in the silhouette Monday evening in White Rock. According to the Farmer’s Almanac, this Full Moon is the Beaver Moon, also called the Frost or Frosty Moon, Snow Moon, Kartik Purnima, Moon of the Boun That Luang Festival and Il Poya. The full moon appears ‘opposite’ the Sun (in Earth based longitude) at 8:34 a.m. today. The moon will appear full for about three days centered on this time. The Maine Farmer’s Almanac first published Indian names for the full Moons in the 1930’s. According to this almanac, County Arts In Public Places Advisory Board Sept. 26
YMCA Free Estate Planning Workshop Aug. 22
County Labor Management Relations Board Aug. 16
Letter To The Editor: $2.3 Million Is Minimal?
By GREG WHITELos Alamos
I have to disagree with County staff that costs of the agreement with TNJ (Los Alamos), LLC for a new hotel is a minimal impact to the County finances. Just because it’s land does not mean we can always give it away for economic development and it doesn’t really cost us anything. Giving land for a new larger grocery store (Smith’s), maybe. Giving land to build housing, maybe. We cannot do without food or housing and those developments generally anywhere in the Country are offered incentives by local governments from land to tax breaks.
But
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