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Scott: Nov 8, 2021 Cannabis Town Hall – Follow Up

By SARA SCOTT
Los Alamos County Councilor

I hope this note finds you and your families well as we head into winter and maybe some snow!!!

On Monday Nov. 8, members of the Los Alamos County Council and County staff hosted a Town Hall focused on a proposed ordinance regarding cannabis retail operations in Los Alamos County – this ordinance will be considered at the upcoming Dec. 7 County Council meeting.

Background information regarding the ordinance was provided, but the Town Hall was primarily an opportunity for comments and questions from the public. Council also has received comments and questions Read More

Del Norte LOV Foundation Announces Recipients Of 2021 Fall Cycle Community Grant-Making Program

Del Norte LOV Foundation News:

SANTA FE — The Del Norte LOV (Living Our Vision) Foundation, an independent 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization associated with Del Norte Credit Union (DNCU), has announced the five nonprofit organization recipients of its 2021 Fall Cycle Del Norte LOV Foundation Community Grant-Making Program.

Each nonprofit organization grantee will receive $2,500 in charitable funds towards their programming.

The Del Norte LOV Foundation, with the assistance of the DNCU Employee Foundation Committee, reviewed a variety of applications that were submitted during the Read More

Enterprise Bank & Trust Provides Special Gifts And Sponsors Annual Luncheon For Los Alamos Seniors Dec. 10

Enterprise Bank & Trust President Liddie Martinez, right, and her Administrative Assistant Donavan Price, center, present gifts for seniors to LARSO Executive Director Bernadette Lauritzen Tuesday at the Betty Ehart Senior Center at 1101 Bathtub Row. The gifts will be distributed to local seniors during a special luncheon sponsored annually by Enterprise Bank & Trust Friday, Dec. 10 at the senior center. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Enterprise Bank & Trust President Liddie Martinez, center, and her Administrative Assistant Donavan Price, left, deliver gifts Read More

On The Job In Los Alamos: Samantha Archuleta At MANNM

On the job Monday is Receptionist Samantha Archuleta at Medical Associates of Northern New Mexico (MANNM) at 3917 West Road #A inside Los Alamos Medical Center. Archuleta started her career three weeks ago at MANNM. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More

New Mexico Cannabis Control Division To Hold Public Hearing Today On Allowable Solvents In Manufacturing

NMRLD News:

SANTA FE—The Cannabis Control Division of the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department will hold a public hearing today, Dec. 1.

The purpose of the meeting is to gather input on proposed rule amendments to clarify allowable solvents in cannabis manufacturing processes and to support positive relationships between labor unions and cannabis businesses.

The Cannabis Regulation Act, passed by the Legislature earlier this year, requires that regulations all regulations for the production, manufacture and sale of adult-use cannabis be in place by Jan. 1, 2022. The CRA requires Read More

Los Alamos Chamber Of Commerce: Another New Place In Town For Gift Shopping!

Courtesy/Chamber

Chamber News:

There is a new business in town! Recognizing that there are so few places to buy gifts in Los Alamos, Boomerang has opened a new business within its walls.

Gaia@Boomerang is a gift shop specializing in the Snarky, the Science-y, and the Sacred.

Owner Anna Dillane scours the earth for items that will appeal to Los Alamos residents, tourists, and people with a good sense of humor!
 
The new shop occupies the area to the right of the door as you enter Boomerang at 1247 Central in downtown Los Alamos.

Gaia@Boomerang offers desk toys, sarcastic tea towels, funny magnets, Read More

An Open Book: Q Is For Qannabis

By DAVID IZRAELEVITZ
Los Alamos

Dear Reader: Satire is sometimes difficult to discern and appreciate, so I think I should introduce this essay with a few remarks. During the period when legalizing recreational cannabis was being debated in the Roundhouse, the organization representing the 106 cities and towns in our state, the New Mexico Municipal League, was lobbying for a so-called “local option” where individual communities could decide whether or not to permit local retail sales within their boundaries. I would argue that if there is a community where cannabis sales should be limited Read More

Curbside Farmers Market Returns Beginning Thursday!

Curbside Farmer’s Market returns beginning Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021 through April 2022. The market will be held 10 a.m. to noon each Thursday in the small parking lot across the street from Fuller Lodge on Central Avenue. The public may pre-order and pre-pay or pay when picking up their purchases. Courtesy/Farmers Market Read More

On The Job In Los Alamos: At Alire’s New Mexico Trees

On the job Monday is owner Andrew Alire of Alire’s New Mexico Trees at the Christmas tree lot set up in the Knights of Columbus parking lot at the corner of Trinity Drive and DP Road. Alire has experienced a supply shortage this year and has only been able to harvest 300 trees rather than the typical 400 in years past. Alire’s New Mexico Trees is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily until Christmas Eve or until the trees are gone. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More

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