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All Shall Be Well: ‘Be Curious, Ask Questions’

Clergy from left, Pastor Deb Church, Deacon Amy Schmuck, The Rev. Mary Ann Hill, The Rev. Lynn Finnegan, Deacon Cynthia Biddlecomb, retired, and Pastor Nicolé Raddu Ferry. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com

By DEACON AMY SCHMUCK
Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church

During Bethlehem’s recent outdoor worship this past Sunday at Urban Park, we held a short blessing of the backpacks for our students and any school staff present that would like a blessing to start the new school year. Students shared that some were feeling many emotions about the school year, some were excited, some nervous, Read More

Society Of Catholic Scientists To Host Community Lecture ‘A Bell For Nagasaki’ By Prof. James Nolan On Aug. 15 At IHM

Prof. James Nolan, Jr.

SCS News:

The Society of Catholic Scientists (SCS), New Mexico Chapter, invites the community to a special invited lecture “A Bell for Nagasaki” by Prof. James Nolan, Jr., at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 15 at the Karen McLaughlin Parish Hall at Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, 3700 Canyon Road in Los Alamos. A Mass at 6 p.m. in honor of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary will precede the talk in the main church.

Prof. Nolan is the Washington Gladden 1859 Professor of Sociology at Williams College. He is the author of a number of books including Atomic Doctors:  Conscience and Read More

ACT Route 6 Peak Not Operating 3:05-6:21 PM Today

COUNTY News:

Los Alamos County Atomic City Transit Route 6 Peak (6P) will not operate 3:05-6:21 p.m. today, Aug. 9  due to a driver shortage.

Hourly service on Route 6 will be available during this time.

Direct questios to the ACT offoce at (505) 661-RIDE (7433) or use the ACTracker to locate bus routes in real-time.

For specific route service schedules, visit https://www.losalamosnm.us/Services/Atomic-City-Transit.

 

 

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Los Alamos Jewish Center Celebrates 70!

An artist’s rendering of the Los Alamos Jewish Center at 2400 Canyon Road. Courtesy/LAJC

LAJC News:

The Los Alamos Jewish Center (LAJC) is marking 70 years as a formal congregation, and the Jewish community on the Hill is celebrating the past as it looks towards the future.

The festivities take place Friday, Aug. 23 to Saturday, Aug. 24, with a mixture of Sabbath services, meals, and history-related events, along with opportunities for the community to get together for mingling and reminiscing.

The anniversary celebration culminates in a Saturday evening dinner-dance party at historic Fuller Read More

Charcuterie Box Builds House Of Hope

Beth (Pattillo) Smithson, formerly of Los Alamos, shows off some of the handy and hard work completed on the inside of the home built in February of this year. Courtesy photo

TOTH News:

For many years Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church and numerous other churches have taken part in home building mission trips to the north colonias of Juarez, Mexico. The trip is the culmination of a year-long fundraising effort, and brings the light of Christ to a family in the form of a simple, but well-constructed house. Additionally, the small rural community is provided with an afternoon of children’s activities Read More

Atomic City Transit: Route 6 Peak Will Not Operate 5:05-6:21PM Today Due To Driver Shortage

COUNTY News:

Atomic City Transit Route 6 Peak (6P) will not operate 5:05-6:21 p.m. today Aug. 6 due to a driver shortage.

Hourly service will remain in operation.

Peak service is expected to resume Wednesday, Aug. 7. Thank you for your understanding.

For additional information, call the ACT office at (505) 661-RIDE (7433) or use the ACTracker to locate bus routes in real-time.

For specific route service schedules, visit https://www.losalamosnm.us/Services/Atomic-City-Transit.

 

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Los Alamos Police Department Reminds Drivers To Prioritize Safety As New School Year Begins

LAPD News:

As the new school year begins, the Los Alamos Police Department (LAPD)  reminds the community that it is crucial for everyone to prioritize safety on the roads.

Whether you’re driving, walking, or cycling, here are some essential tips to remember as the 2024-2025 Los Alamos school year begins:

  1. Driving Safely Around Schools:
    • Slow Down: Be extra cautious when kids are present – especially before and after school and within the school zones. 
    • Drop-Off Procedures: Familiarize yourself with specific drop-off procedures at schools.
    • Avoid Double Parking: It blocks visibility for
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Atomic City Transit: Route 6 Peak Will Not Operate 3:05-6:21PM Today Due To Driver Shortage

COUNTY News:

Los Alamos County Atomic City Transit Route 6 Peak (6P) will not operate 3:05 p.m. to 6:21 p.m. today,  Aug. 5, due to a driver shortage.

For additional information, call the ACT office at (505) 661-RIDE (7433) or use the ACTracker to locate bus routes in real-time.

For specific route service schedules, visit https://www.losalamosnm.us/Services/Atomic-City-Transit. Read More