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Smith’s Fuel Center Opens Sans Sign

Katy Korkos of the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce leads Smith's representatives in this morning's official ribbon cutting of the new Smith's Fuel Center on Trinity Drive at Knecht Street. Photo Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com

A Smith's cashier trainer readies the fuel center for its first customers. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com

This Oct. 5 photo shows the new Smith's Fuel Center sign installed. It was removed yesterday because of a sign code and traffic safety snafu in the sign permitting process. (The sign that was removed is circled in red.) Smith's will Read More

U.S. Marine Corps Presents Casey Stavert with Academic Achievement Award

Staff Report

Casey Stavert (Pvt 1Class) of Los Alamos has received a “Meritorious Mast” for academic performance from the United States Marine Corps during his recent graduation ceremony from the School of Infantry, Camp Pendleton, Calif.

Stavert was raised in Los Alamos and graduated from Los Alamos High school in 2008. 

His award reads, “You consistently performed your duties in an exemplary and highly professional manner by scoring higher on the written tests and on the performance evaluations than any of your peers, making you the academic leader for the company with an overall Read More

‘Beauty Row’ Blossoms at Curves Ribbon Cutting

A crowd of friends, family, clients and area business owners gathered Tuesday evening as Jeanette Metzger-Thorp cut the ribbon to dedicate her new business “Curves for Women” at 967 Central Ave. Since taking over Curves, Metzger-Thorp has energized and engaged neighboring business owners in the 900 block of Central Avenue, which she’s dubbed “Beauty Row.” The Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce sponsored Tuesday’s ribbon cutting ceremony. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

The women of LA Tan & More pose for a photo Tuesday outside their shop Read More

Pajarito Chapter Embroiderers Display Artwork at Library

Laniece Miller of the Pajarito Chapter of EGA arranges items for the needlework display. Courtesy photo

EGA News:

From Oct. 8-26, the display case at Mesa Public Library will feature embroidered artwork stitched by members of the Pajarito Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America.

The EGA is a national educational organization dedicated to promoting and preserving needle arts. You can see a number of different types of needlework in the display.

The local chapter meets the first Monday of the month at 7 p.m. in Gibson Fellowship Hall of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Los Alamos.

Each meeting

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Accidents in North American Mountaineering: What We Have Learned

MOUNTAINEER News:

Jed Williamson knows how people get in trouble in the mountains. He has been the chair of the Safety Advisory Council and the editor of the American Alpine Club’s annual report Accidents in North American Mountaineering since 1974. 

On Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at Fuller Lodge, Williamson will present an overview of his vast knowledge of moving through the mountains with other people, what works and what goes wrong.

His presentation will include detailed analysis of the many factors that add up to an accident, not just weather and terrain, but human fallibility Read More

Additional Tickets Available for Sold-Out Amy Goodman Talk

Courtesy/PAC 8

PAC 8 News:

Additional tickets have come available for sale for the Amy Goodman talk Oct. 11 as Fuller Lodge has an overflow area where people may be seated.

Tickets go on sale at 9 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 10 at the PAC 8 Studio, 475 20th St. and are expected to sell out quickly.

Denis Moynihan will introduce Goodman at 11:30 a.m. Oct. 11 at Fuller Lodge.

There will be a book signing starting at 1 p.m., at Fuller Lodge Art Center, 2132 Central Ave., which is sponsored by Otowi Station Bookstore.

Goodman’s is a fundraiser for PAC 8. For more information, contact PAC 8 at 662-7228.

 
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Herbal Remedies for Children at PEEC Oct. 13

Herbalist Kristi Beguin. Courtesy photo

PEEC News:

Visit PEEC from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13 to learn about effective herbal remedies for children. 

Kristi Beguin, an experienced herbalist, will give a talk on how to use herbal medicines to treat common childhood illnesses and enhance children’s immunity.

Participants in the class will learn how they can be in charge of their family’s health and wellness concerns using common herbal remedies.  

They’ll also learn to tune in to their intuition about health and wellness, and learn how to quickly respond to those Read More

Get Answers to Charter Questions at Farmer’s Market

Chris Chandler, left, discusses charter amendments with Heather McClenahan at a recent Farmer’s Market. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com

LOS ALAMOS CITIZENS FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT News:

Members of the Charter Review Committee will be available 9:30-11:30 a.m Thursday at the Farmer’s Market to answer questions about the proposed Charter Amendments that will be on the fall ballot

Committee members plan to meet with voters at the Farmer’s Market every Thursday through the Nov. 6 election day. Read More

Traffic Advisory: I-25/St. Francis Drive Ramp Closures Set

NMDOT News::

The New Mexico Department of Transportation is alerting motorists that the southbound I-25 off-ramp to northbound St. Francis Drive in Santa Fe will be closed from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 11. 

Crews are closing the ramp to allow for the removal of an overhead sign structure. Southbound I-25 motorists headed to Santa Fe Thursday are advised to take the Old Pecos Trail exit.

In addition, the northbound I-25 off-ramp to northbound St. Francis Drive will be closed Thursday night and Friday night from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. while bridge work is done.

Motorists are urged to proceed Read More

‘Small Business Saturday’ and United Way TEAM UP!

Courtesy/NNMUW
NNMUW News:
The United Way of Northern New Mexico is offering local businesses an opportunity to team with them in a local shopping initiative on Small Business Saturday, to be held Nov. 24.
Businesses who choose to participate will be promoted through local (Los Alamos and Espanola) media, and to all employees at Los Alamos National Laboratory through the employee giving campaign.
Businesses will be asked to contribute a minimum 5 percent of sales to the United Way on that busy shopping day.
Be aware that the deadline to have your business promoted through the United Way at LANL
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Hilltopper Volleyball Beats Sandia Prep 3-1

Savannah Romero and Claire Stewart blocking at net. Photo by Alan Kirk

Triple block at net. Photo by Alan Kirk

Danielle Ortiz with service return. Photo by Alan Kirk Read More

First Day of Absentee Voting Draws Crowd

A group of local voters marched from the Democratic Party Headquarters in Central Park Square to the Los Alamos County Clerk’s Office this morning to cast their absentee vote. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com

Voters can park close to the Los Alamos County Clerk’s Office 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday while casting their absentee vote. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com

Voting booths stand ready in the Los Alamos Clerk’s Office to accept absentee votes. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com

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Absentee voting (In Person or by mail) began today Read More

UNM-LA Student Government Sponsors Forum

 
UNM-LA News:
 
The public is invited to attend a candidates forum sponsored by the UNM-LA Student Government Association from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16 in the new Lecture Hall-Building 5.
 
Candidates for Los Alamos County Council will share their philosophies on the K-20 education continuum and strategies for achieving effective education opportunities in Los Alamos.
 
2012-13 Student Government Association members will pose questions and moderate this forum.
 
All UNM-LA students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend
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High Tea On the Hill at 1 p.m. Sunday

Courtesy/UWYT

United Way News:

The United Way Youth Team will host High Tea on the Hill from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14 in the lobby of Los Alamos High School. 

A variety of aromatic teas will be served along with:

  • cucumber and dill sandwiches;
  • egg salad sandwiches;
  • cranberry and oranges scones;
  • Ghirardelli’s brownies; and
  • pumpkin cupcakes with cinnamon-cheese frosting.

A truly delightful array will be enjoyed. 

A student violinist will provide lovely background music for guests and all of this for only $15.

Event organizers are United Way Youth Team members Lindsay Roach, Sarah Read More

LANL: Neutron Crystallography Aids Drug Design

The Protein Crystallography Station at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center, where groundbreaking work in new drug-design methods is underway using neutron diffraction techniques. Courtesy/LANL

LANL News:

  • Precisely tailored pharmaceuticals could reduce medical side effects

Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have used neutron crystallography for the first time to determine the structure of a clinical drug in complex with its human target enzyme.

Seeing the detailed structure of the bonded components provides insights into developing more effective drugs with fewer Read More

Celebrate Los Alamos Family Council’s 50-Year Anniversary Wednesday!

CELEBRATE 50 YEARS!

The community is invited to join Los Alamos Family Council as it kicks off of a year-long celebration commemorating 50 years of service to Los Alamos.

The celebration begins from 5:30-7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10 with a FAN Club at the Los Alamos Family Council offices, 1505 15th St., Suite C (SW corner of the two story building.)

Stop by to meet the people who make up the behavioral health agency, learn about the services and resources they provide and enjoy fellowship and refreshments.

Well-known Los alamos resident Margaret Browne was the psychologist who founded LAFC five Read More

Voter Registration Closes Today and Absentee Voting Begins

ELECTION 2012 News:

Voter Registration closes at 5 p.m. today in the Los Alamos County Clerk’s Office.

Residents who would like to make changes to their voter registration or register to vote, may do so in the Office of the County Clerk at 2451 Central Ave., Suite D.

Voter registration forms are also available at the State of New Mexico Motor Vehicle Field Office and at the Los Alamos and White Rock Libraries.

Absentee Voting begins today by mail or early in person in the Office of the County Clerk.

Hours: Monday thru Friday; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (open during the noon hour)

Address: 2451 Central Avenue, Read More

Senior Center Forum at Betty Ehart Senior Center Sept. 28 [Audio with Photos]

Below is an audio recording of the candidate forum held at the Betty Ehart Senior Center Sept 28. All six county council candidates participated. Still photos of the event are included here. Forum topics ranged from a question about the UNM-LA Bond and lowering taxes (28 minutes in), Charter Amendment proposals (42 minutes in), school facilities and whether Los Alamos is over-building (59 minutes in), free bus service in Los Alamos (1 hour 15 minutes in) and discussion about restoring the Los Alamos Canyon Reservoir (1 hour 21 minutes in.) Morrie Pongratz hosted the forum: 

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League of Women Voters Sponsors 3rd Forum Oct. 11

LWV News:

The 3rd Candidate Forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters this election season is set for 7 p.m. (6:30 p.m. refreshments) Thursday, Oct. 11 at the White Rock Baptist Church, #80 on N.M. 4.

The forum includes:

  • Supreme Court Candidates Barbara Vigil and Paul J. Kennedy
  • Court of Appeals Candidates Monica Zamora and Miles Hanisee
  • NM House District 43 Candidates Stephanie Garcia Richard and Jim Hall

The public is invited to attend the Forum.

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PEEC Talk: How Las Conchas Fire Affected Valles Caldera Oct. 16

Valles Caldera National Preserve. Courtesy/PEEC

PEEC News:

The community is invited to come to PEEC from 7-8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16 to hear how the Las Conchas Fire affected the Valles Caldera National Preserve.

Rebecca Oertel, a Forest and Range Plant Ecologist at the VCNP will present the talk.

Oertel grew up in Los Alamos, obtained a degree in biochemistry, and has worked in the Jemez Mountains Area for the past 18 years as a biologist. 

Although she has been at the VCNP for only one year, her extensive experience in the Jemez Mountains includes 11 years as a Biologist at Bandelier National Read More

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