On The Job In Los Alamos: Jack Williams At LA Coop
On The Job In Los Alamos: ‘The Peach Guy’ At Fruit Shak
On the job in Los Alamo is Keegan Bernstein ‘the peach guy’ who provides crisp produce in the August heat at the Fruit Shak Friday afternoon in the parking lot across the street from Los Alamos High School on Diamond Drive. Photo by Connor Hoch/ladailypost.com Read More
Sewer Work On Rover In White Rock Begins Aug. 7
From Cartwright’s Plumbing Heating and Cooling:
Cartwright’s Plumbing Heating and Cooling plans to be in the area of 537 Rover Blvd. in White Rock to perform sewer work beginning Monday Aug. 7 through Aug. 11. The planned work schedule is 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
This work will require the closure of lanes and breaking up the asphalt and excavating. There will be street signage and a flagging operation to direct traffic during the duration of the job.
Cartwright’s apologizes for any inconveniences and appreciates the assistance of motorist to avoid the area to help insure the safety of the crew, Read More
Housing Workshop For Northern New Mexico Aug. 8
VFNM News:
ULI New Mexico in partnership with the Ventana Fund has just released its Northern New Mexico Housing report for the Española area.
This report is the result of the April 2023 Northern New Mexico Housing Summit held in Española.
ULI NM extends an invitation to Northern New Mexico leaders to attend the next steps meeting 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2023, at Nuckolls Brewing Santa Fe at 1611 Alcaldesa St. in Santa Fe.
The Española Housing Summit report discusses the impact of 7,500 new jobs in Española from Los Alamos National Laboratory and what that means for the ongoing housing Read More
Community Survey Results For 20th Street Redevelopment
Los Alamos, New Mexico— Los Alamos County’s Community Development Department (CDD) thanks the 300 individuals who participated in the survey to provide feedback on the redevelopment of publicly owned parcels on 20th Street south of Trinity Drive.
The survey findings are posted on the project webpage at lacnm.com/20thSt.
CDD is working with consultants Wilson & Company to develop high-level conceptual plans to assess the range of redevelopment scenarios for this area.
Findings from the survey will help the project team and councilors determine the highest and best use Read More
National Science Foundation Announces Space Valley Coalition A Finalist For Potential $160 Million Federal Grant
New Mexico Trade Alliance President Randy Trask
New Mexico Trade Alliance News:
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- The Space Valley Coalition is comprised of government, industry and academia from throughout the Rio Grande Valley, a region critical to the nation’s space strategy and research, development and testing infrastructure.
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ALBUQUERQUE — The U.S. National Science Foundation announced Wednesday the Space Valley Coalition as a finalist of its first-ever Regional Innovation Engines Competition.
The NSF Engines program is anticipated to be transformational for the nation, ensuring the U.S. remains globally Read More
One Chapter Ends And Another Begins … Morning Glory Closes Doors As Owners Retire
Morning Glory Baking Company owners Melinda and Kevin Albright pose by a wall hanging in their restaurant Friday morning on Diamond Drive. Saturday was the final day of business for Morning Glory, which had operated in Los Alamos a little over 22 years. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com
For the final time Saturday, Kevin and Melinda Albright flipped the sign on the door to Morning Glory Baking Company to read: Open. After a little more than 22 years in business, the Albrights have closed their restaurant at 1377 Diamond Read More
Souvenirs From Stay In Los Alamos Return 61 Years Later
Metzger’s Do It Best General Manager David Jolly (retired) holds a CorningWare blue cornflower serving platter and Nambe leaf-patterned bread tray recently donated to Metzger’s. The items were purchased 61 years ago in Los Alamos and have been given to the Los Alamos Historical Society. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Jim and M.J. Bradley with a Nambe bread tray and CorningWare blue cornflower serving platter they purchased 61 years ago while living in Los Alamos. The couple recently donated the items to Metzgers, which passed them on to the Los Alamos Historical Society. Courtesy Read More
Governor Reminds New Mexicans Of Tax-Free Weekend
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- New Mexicans can save 8% or more on purchases Aug. 4-6
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SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is encouraging New Mexicans to take advantage of the upcoming Back-to-School Tax-Free Weekend, which could save shoppers 8 percent or more on purchases.
“I want the focus for New Mexico families to be on the excitement of the upcoming school year – not on worrying about which school supplies they can afford,” Gov. Lujan Grisham said.
Businesses can choose to deduct the sales of various merchandise made between 12:01 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 4, and midnight on Sunday, Aug. 6. That allows them to sell Read More





































