Seasonal Positions Available On Santa Fe National Forest
SFNF News:
SANTA FE — Interested in a seasonal position on the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) in spring 2022?
The Forest Service will be accepting applications on USA Jobs starting Nov. 5 and closing Nov. 12.
The SFNF will be hiring seasonal employees to work in a variety of management areas in the upcoming application period.
Management Areas Include:
- Wildland Fire
- Recreation
- Plants/Wildlife
- Timber
- Archaeology
- Natural Resources
Seasonal employees are an essential part of the Forest Service workforce. Many permanent Forest Service employees began their careers as seasonal employees. Read More
Clockwork Coffee Opening Soon In Central Park Square!
Clockwork Coffee hosts a booth at the 2021 Trick-or-Treat on MainStreet event Friday in downtown Los Alamos. Clockwork Coffee is opening soon inside Bathtub Row Brewing Coop in Central Park Square. Photo by Ryn Herrmann/Chamber Read More
Chamber And MainStreet Assist Small Businesses With Candy Expense For 2021 Trick-Or-Treat On MainStreet
LACDC Interim Executive Director Lauren McDaniel with the more than $1,300 in candy that the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce and MainStreet distributed to small businesses to help offset their expenses for the widely attended Trick-or-Treat on MainStreet Friday in downtown Los Alamos. Photo by Ryn Herrmann/Chamber Read More
Halloween Display Spotted At Drs. Heisch, Gartz, & Cannon’s High Mesa Dental Arts In White Rock
A Halloween display is spotted Thursday at Drs. Heisch, Gartz, & Cannon’s High Mesa Dental Arts at 106 Longview Dr. Suite A in White Rock. For more information, click here. Photo by Joyce Wolfe
On The Job In Los Alamos: Workers Installing New Signs At Hilltop Spa & SOS At 20th And Central
On the job in Los Alamos are workers installing new signs Friday at Hilltop Spa, 1789 Central Ave. Ste. 6 and SOS, 1789 Central Ave. Ste. 4. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo by Ryn Herrmann/Chamber
New sign installation underway Friday at Hilltop Spa at 20th and Central. Photo by Ryn Herrmann/Chamber
New sign installed Friday at SOS (Southwest Office Solutions) at 20th and Central. Photo by Ryn Herrmann/Chamber Read More
New Mexico Developmental Disabilities Council Announces New Jobs Program To Recruit And Train Individuals For State Government Positions
NMDDC News:
SANTA FE — New Mexico Developmental Disabilities Council (NMDDC) has unveiled the Marilyn Martinez State Jobs Program as National Disability Employment Awareness Month comes to a close.
The new state jobs program will partner with state agencies to recruit and train New Mexicans living with developmental disabilities for state government positions.
“Through the Marilyn Martinez State Jobs program, state government will lead the way in creating inclusive, highly effective workplaces in New Mexico that deeply value the many contributions people with developmental disabilities Read More
Council Votes To Condemn/Demolish Hilltop House Hotel
Council voted today to condemn and demolish the Hilltop House Hotel. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com
During a special meeting today, Los Alamos County Council unanimously declared the Hilltop House at 400 Trinity Dr., a menace to public comfort, health, peace and safety. Furthermore, council ordered the removal of the building.
County Manager Steven Lynne explained that the resolution that Council passed was in response to a report made by Los Alamos County Fire Marshall Wendy Servey.
“That report indicates that Read More
Scenes From Trick Or Treat On MainStreet
Princess Leia holds up her bag during Trick or Treat on MainStreet this afternoon in Central Park Square. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
T-Mobile crew hands out treats. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
Dalmatians! Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
A crowd lines up for treats outside Starbucks on Central Avenue .Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
All in red. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
Cowboy candy catcher. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
Police Chief Dino Sgambellone passes out candy near the Police Department booth. Read More
Nambe Drugs Honored During National Pharmacy Month
A paver to honor COVID-19 heroes Drs. Frances and Tom Lovett who own Nambe Drugs and staff. Courtesy/National APhA
The Nambe Drugs Team. Photo by Bernadette Lauritzen
October is National Pharmacy Month and we hope the community will tell all of our local pharmacies what great work they do each and every day.
Community partners were waiting and hoping to pull a surprise out of their hat for one local pharmacy, but COVID had other plans. The goal was to shine a very bright light on Nambe Drugs.
It started in January of 2021 when the local senior Read More
Demolition Underway On Old McDonald’s On Trinity Drive To Make Way For New Starbucks
Scene of demolition underway this morning on the old McDonald’s at 1247 Trinity Dr., to make way for a new Starbucks. Courtesy photo
Crews use an excavator Monday to demolish the former McDonald’s on Trinity Drive to make way for a new Starbucks. The County confirmed this morning that this new Starbucks location will offer a sit down area as well as a drive thru. McDonald’s had been leasing the property from Shannon Corporation until about five years ago when it built a new McDonald’s in the Smith’s Marketplace parking lot down the block. Wendy’s later purchased the vacated property from Shannon Read More

































