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New Mexico Tourism Department Selects 10 Infrastructure Projects For Inaugural Destination Forward Program

Rendering of Downtown Gateway for City of Roswell. Courtesy/NMTD

NMTD News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Tourism Department (NMTD) is furthering its commitment to destination stewardship with the launch of the Destination Forward program.

NMTD identified 10 tourism-related infrastructure projects intended to enhance the visitor experience at tourism-related amenities, facilities and points-of-interest throughout New Mexico. Each project will be supported through a grant from NMTD that will cover up to $500,000 in expenses. Destination Forward grants will support the renovation, Read More

New Mexico Economic Development Department Hires Kayla Lucero-Matteucci To Spearhead Low Carbon Initiatives

Just Transition Advisor Kayla Lucero-Matteucci

EDD News:

SANTA FE — New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) Deputy Secretary Jon Clark has announced that Kayla Lucero-Matteucci  joined the department as the new “Just Transition Advisor” to spearhead the state’s initiatives in support of a thriving low-carbon economy.

In her capacity, Lucero-Matteucci will actively engage with a wide range of stakeholders, including local communities, state government bodies, and grassroots organizations, and assist both the Sustainable Economy Task Force and Advisory Council. She will Read More

Scenes From Wolf & Mermaid Café Celebrating New Location

Saturday morning, owners Scott Baird and Kate Kudynska cut the ribbon on the new location of their business Wolf & Mermaid Enchanted Café and Bakery at 181 Central Park Square. The Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce hosted the ribbon cutting ceremony and Chamber Member Services Manager Sam McCrae is holding the ribbon at left. Photo by Clara Clark/ladailypost.com 

The new location of Wolf & Mermaid Enchanted Café and Bakery at 181 Central Park Square. Last fall, Wolf & Mermaid owners Scott Baird and Kate Kudynska completed a successful pop-up shop as part of Phase II of the Los Alamos Read More

Additional Scenes From 2023 Trick-Or-Treat On MainStreet

The Los Alamos Schools Credit Union (LASCU) ‘Hundred and One Dalmatians’ team from left, MSR-Member Service Representative Kathrine Lea, Loan Officer Denise Gutierrez, CEO/President Matthew Schmidt, Loan Officer Camille Romero and the spectacular Cruella de Vil (Executive Vice President Bethany Hayward) prepare to pass out treats to a massive crowd during the 2023 Trick-or-Treat on MainStreet event hosted Friday by Los Alamos MainStreet and Creative District and sponsored by Enterprise Bank & Trust in downtown Los Alamos. Photo by Carol A. Clarkladailypost.com

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More Scenes From 2023 Trick-or-Treat On MainStreet

Scene from the 2023 Trick-or-Treat on MainStreet hosted by Los Alamos MainStreet and Creative District and sponsored by Enterprise Bank & Trust Friday in downtown Los Alamos. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com

Scene from the 2023 Trick-or-Treat on MainStreet hosted by Los Alamos MainStreet and Creative District and sponsored by Enterprise Bank & Trust Friday. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com

Scene from the 2023 Trick-or-Treat on MainStreet hosted by Los Alamos MainStreet and Creative District and sponsored by Enterprise Bank & Trust Friday. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com Read More

JEC Chairman Heinrich On Third Quarter GDP Growth

U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich

JEC News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-NM), Chairman of the U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee (JEC), released the following statement today after the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) reported its initial estimate that real third-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) expanded 4.9 percent on an annual basis.  

“About a year ago, economic doomsayers predicted there was a 100 percent chance we’d be in a recession by this October. Instead, today’s data show higher than expected economic growth that was led by consumer spending, investment, Read More

EDD Awards Four Science & Technology Startup Grants

The team at Mercury Bio in Santa Fe. Courtesy/EDD

EDD News:

SANTA FE — New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) Deputy Secretary Jon Clark announced Thursday that four New Mexico companies were awarded Science & Technology Business Startup Grants, each receiving an award of $25,000.

Science & Technology Business Startup Grants are available to New Mexico-based for-profit science and technology companies with high-growth potential. Eligible businesses must work in one of the following fields: aerospace, biosciences, cybersecurity, intelligent manufacturing, Read More

Pajarito Mountain Cafe Closed For The Season

From Pajarito Mountain:

Thanks for a Great Season!

Cafe Closed ’til Ski Season Scheduled Dec. 21.

We hope you had a blast shredding the trails and soaking up the good vibes with us this summer and fall!

A massive thanks for being part of our community and making every moment special. Your smiles, laughter, and adventurous spirit truly lit up the mountain.

SEE HOURS OF OPERATION Read More

Pajarito Mountain Registration Open For Camp Bluebird

From Pajarito Mountain:

Pajarito Mountain presents Camp Bluebird, a Multi-Week, Saturday Ski School.

Looking for an amazing winter adventure for your little ones ages 7-12? Look no further! We’ve got you covered with Camp Bluebird, our 4-week, Saturday only ski school camp. Get your kids zooming down the slopes this season. Plus, they’ll make new friends and have a blast on the snow!

Camp Bluebird Schedule

Session 1:

  • Jan. 6-27
  • 4 weeks
  • Saturdays Only
  • 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.  

Session 2:

  • Feb. 3-24
  • 4 weeks
  • Saturdays Only
  • 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

REGISTER NOW Read More

Mesa Top Games And Toys Hosts Holiday-Themed Escape Room Beginning Nov. 1

Mesa Top Games and Toys News:

Mesa Top Games and Toys, 1247B Central Ave., is featuring a “pop-up” style escape room that will run in the shop after hours, 6:30 p.m. Sundays, and Monday to Wednesdays starting Nov. 1 through Dec. 23.

The setup takes less than one hour and the time limit for the puzzles is one hour with an extra 30 minutes allowed if participants are close to figuring it out.

The puzzles embrace the holidays and Los Alamos. The design was conceived entirely in-house though the final product includes creative input from several of the team and community members. The title is “Christmas Read More

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