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Francine Mendoza Chosen 2012 Realtor of the Year

Longtime Los Alamos resident Francine J. Mendoza, fifth from left, was chosen Realtor of the Year during the annual President’s Day Breakfast Dec. 13 at De Colores Restaurant. From left, Lauren Earles, Treasurer of the Los Alamos Association of REALTORS® (LAAOR) 2013 and past Realtor of the Year (ROTY); Michael Seivold, Director LAAOR 2013; Jon Bernard, Director LAAOR 2013; Mary Anne Beard, President LAAOR 2013 and Past ROTY; Mendoza, Past President LAAOR 2013, ROTY 2012; Pat Pipkin, National Association of REALTORS (NAR) Region 11 Vice President; Ardy Hafer Emce and Chairperson Read More

Ten LANL Scientists Achieve American Physical Society Awards Fellowships

LANL News:

Ten scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory are being inducted into the ranks of fellowship in the American Physical Society (APS) for 2012.

The criterion for election as an APS Fellow is exceptional contributions to the physics enterprise; such as performing outstanding physics research, important applications of physics, leadership in or service to physics, or significant contributions to physics education.

Fellowship is a distinct honor signifying recognition by professional peers. APS represents more than 50,000 members, including physicists in academia, national Read More

Local Bus Slides Into Ditch

An Atomic City Transit bus slid into a ditch at about 10.30 a.m. Wednesday during snowfall as it traveled the first main left turn going up toward the Ski Hill. No injuries were reported. Photo by J. Roberts

Photo by J. Roberts

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Nature Center Hours During Holidays

A Stellers Jay seen Dec. 13 in a backyard on Barranca Mesa. Photo by Marion Stelts

PEEC News:

The nature center at the Pajarito Environmental Education Center, 3540 Orange St., will be open during the holiday week, so bring your out-of-town guests:

Dec. 18-22 – Open regular hours
Dec. 24-25 – Closed
Dec. 26-29 – Open regular hours
Dec. 31-Jan 1 Closed
Jan. 2 onward – Open regular hours

 

Note: Regular hours are Tues-Friday noon-4 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. – For information, visit https:////www.pajaritoeec.org Read More

TOTH Invites Community to Christmas Service

Photo by TK Thompson/ladailypost.com

TOTH News:

Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church warmly invites the community to its Christmas Eve Family Communion service. The service will include a musical celebration of Christmas, performed by the younger members of the church, at 5 p.m. Monday, Dec. 24 in the sanctuary of Trinity on the Hill, 3900 Trinity Dr.

Some 15 elementary and middle school aged youth will perform “Archangel Gabriel’s Awesome Adventure,” a musical fantasy by Beth Merrill and Allan Robert Petker. 

The composers created this musical from a simple question: if angels are Read More

I-25 SB Lanes at Old Pecos Trail Closed Saturday Morning

NMDOT News:

The New Mexico Department of Transportation will be closing I-25 southbound lanes at Old Pecos Trail in Santa Fe early Saturday morning, Dec. 22.

The lanes will be closed at 3 a.m. to allow workers to erect a large overhead sign structure at the St. Francis Drive interchange and by 5 a.m. should be re-opened.
 

During the closure, southbound I-25 traffic will be detoured onto Rabbit Road and then directed back to the Interstate at St. Francis Drive.

Northbound I-25 traffic will not be affected by the closure. NMDOT urges motorists to proceed through the area with caution, observe Read More

Don’t Let a D.W.I. Crash Your Holidays

NMDOT News:

SANTA FE – The holidays are here and that means celebrations and parties, many of which include punched up eggnog, champagne and even hot toddies. 

While we’re not saying don’t enjoy yourself, we are saying do NOT get behind the wheel of a car after enjoying these or any other alcoholic beverages. Not even one.

Most people assume the standard breath/blood alcohol content for a D.W.I. conviction is .08. But New Mexico uses the “impaired to the slightest degree” standard, meaning you can be arrested for drunk driving despite being below the usual .08 if you show the Read More

Beauty is in Simplicity for Newly Discovered ‘Quantum Spin Liquid’

This image depicts magnetic effects within Herbertsmithite crystals, where green regions represent higher scattering of neutrons from NIST’s Multi-Angle Crystal Spectrometer (MACS). Scans of typical highly-ordered magnetic materials show only isolated spots of green, while disordered materials show uniform color over the entire sample. The in-between nature of this data shows some order within the disorder, implying the unusual magnetic effects within a spin liquid. Courtesy/NIST

NIST News:

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Letter to the Editor: Oh, What To Do …

By JJ Maier
Los Alamos

This is a mental health crisis brought to the front by an horrific tragedy.

We must undo the damage done by the Reagan and subsequent administrations/congresses when they eliminated the mental health help/care we were providing to people in need.

Because this is such a complex and mea culpa issue, the media and many short-sighted folks will try to make it a gun issue, which is way simpler.

Take away all guns and mentally sick folks will use knives and rocks. Please, let’s get this runaway train on the right track at least. Thank You!

 

 

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Los Alamos Chiropractors Celebrate Season

Los Alamos chiropractors gathered Wednesday for lunch at the Dixie Girl Restaurant on Central Avenue from left, Dr. Merry McIntyre, Dr. Gary Storkin, Dr. Nancy Savoia and seated Dr. Kim Lazarus dined, chatted and celebrated the holiday season. Courtesy photo
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UNM-LA Honoring Jeannette Wallace Jan. 13

The community is invited to attend a ceremony at UNM-Los Alamos to pay tribute to the memory of Jeannette O. Wallace with the dedication of the college’s newest lecture hall in her name in honor of her long service to the Los Alamos community and tireless commitment to education. The event is set for 12:30-2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 13 with the dedication at 1 p.m. at the UNM-LA campus, 4000 University Dr. Read More

Bingaman, Udall Seek Answers on REAL ID

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Jeff Bingaman and Tom Udall today asked the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to provide New Mexicans with immediate assurances that their travel plans early in the new year will not be disrupted by a federal law governing drivers’ licenses.
 
While the senators support strengthening the standards governing IDs, they are concerned that as many as 38 states – including New Mexico – will not be able to meet the Jan. 15, 2013 deadline to comply with the law.
DHS has previously told the senators that New Mexico drivers’ license
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Los Alamos Friends Throws First Christmas Party

LOS ALAMOS FRIENDS News:

The new social group in town, “Los Alamos Friends,” is throwing their first Christmas Party 2-4 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 23, and it is open to the general public.

Seating is limited, so you must RSVP quickly to reserve a spot and please bring a treat to share with about 20 people.

The host is Beau Gerard, “The Bike Doctor” at 3711 Trinity Dr, in Los Alamos. Beau “Baruch” Gerard has generously opened his home to Los Alamos Friends and the community at large, where he will be playing Christmas Carols.

In addition to being the town’s “bike Read More

United Way Thanks Supporters as Campaign Thermometer Rises

United Way of Northern New Mexico Campaign Chairs Gene and Wendy Schmidt, left, and Executive Director Kristy Ortega raise the campaign fundraising thermometer Tuesday. Courtesy/UWNNM

UWNNM News:

United Way of Northern New Mexico (UWNNM) raises its campaign thermometer to $500,000, Tuesday and donations are still being counted.

United Way thanks community members and small businesses of Los Alamos and Rio Arriba Counties, as well as LANL employees and LANS for their investment in this year’s campaign fundraiser.

Dr. Gene and Wendy Schmidt led the fundraising this year as Campaign Chairs. Read More

Community Invited to Celebrate New Local Business

Abe Dispennette

STATE FARM News:

Abe Dispennette invites the community to attend a ribbon cutting ceremony at his new business, Abe Dispennette State Farm Insurance Agency.

The Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce is hosting the event at 3 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 3 at Abe Dispennette State Farm Insurance Agency, 1362 Trinity Drive Suite B. Read More

Blue Window Bistro Offers New Year’s Eve Pre-Party Dinner

The Blue Window Bistro in Los Alamos will host a 5-course New Year’s Eve dinner from 5-9 p.m. Monday, Dec. 31. Reservations are required.

A special menu will be served, including three appetizer choices, 3 entrée choices and a complimentary glass of champagne for $60 per person.

First Course

  • Blue Corn Blinis with Smoked Salmon
  • Oysters Trio
  • Maple Glazed Boneless Quail
  • Vegetarian Tasting

Second Course

  • Lobster Bisque
  • Pomegranate and Roquefort Salad

Intermezzo

  • Lemon Sorbet

Fourth Course

  • East and West Seafood Platter
  • Red Chile Marinated Lamb Chops
  • Maple Leaf Farms Duck Breast
  • Duo of Black Angus
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Twelve Holiday Fire Horrors

STATE FARM News:
 
The holiday season is the time of year when most people are thinking about shopping for gifts, office parties and spending time with family and friends.
 
Sadly, this is also the time when home fires peak. Approximately one-third of home fires and home fire deaths occur during December, January and February.
 
State Farm® reminds consumers that the potential for a home fire is highest during the winter months.
 
A recent survey conducted by Harris Interactive found that nearly 50 percent of Americans age 23 and over increased their chances of a home fire
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Udall Issues Statement on Speaker Ben Luján

STATE News:
 
U.S. Sen. Tom Udall issued the following statement on the death of longtime New Mexico House Speaker Ben Luján Wednesday:
 

 

“Our state lost a great leader, and a great friend, yesterday with the passing of Speaker Ben Luján. For over four decades, Ben was a tireless advocate for the people of New Mexico. Ben was a dedicated public servant, and even a devastating illness could not deter him from the job he had committed to do. He remained steadfast in his service to the people of our state, and he was an inspiration to all who knew him.
 
“Ben came of age
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DPU Restores Power to North Mesa

DPU News:

Field reports indicate that a power outage affecting North Mesa impacted 1/3rd of customers in and between the Del Norte neighborhoods eastward to the Tsikimu Village neighborhoods.

Power was uninterrupted to the remaining areas of North Mesa.

As of 12:05 midnight today, Dec. 20, power has been restored to all customers. Permanent repairs will be underway later today – Thursday, Dec. 20. Read More

Money IQ: Small Business Loans

Money IQ
By Al Hernandez
 
Small Business Loans

The challenges of obtaining a small business loan continue to frustrate budding entrepreneurs and as well as established small business owners alike.

Small business loans are generally defined as those seeking credit of $1 million or less. Financial institutions are less likely to lend in today’s environment and the reasons are many – a still weak but slowly improving economy, tightened bank underwriting standards, ever changing bank regulations, and or increased fear or skepticism with lending to newer firms or start-up businesses. Read More

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