Lifestyles

Atomic City Transit White Rock/Main Hill Detour Aug. 10-20

COUNTY News:

Atomic City Transit will operate a detour on Route 2M (White Rock via Main Hill) due to the Main Hill road closure starting Tuesday, Aug. 10.

Road work is expected to be completed Friday, Aug. 20, so regular Route 2M service is planned to resume Monday Aug. 23.

The Route 2M detour is expected to be active, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday while the Main Hill is closed.

During the detour, Route 2M will travel up and down the Truck Route instead of the Main Hill and will make a loop downtown after arriving at the Transit Center.

A map and timetable of the detour are available at website and Read More

Reminder: Laboratory Retiree Group Breakfast Aug. 3

COMMUNITY News:

Fully vaccinated Lab retirees (and potential retirees) are invited to drop in at the LRG monthly breakfast, Tuesday Aug. 3, between the hours of 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. at the Morning Glory Restaurant, 1377 Diamond Dr., across from Los Alamos High School.

Morning Glory serves a full breakfast and pastries.

Retirees buy their breakfast, LRG will pay for coffee or tea.

Contact Sheila Girard, sgirard@losalamos.com or 505.672.3497 for more information. Read More

On The Job In White Rock: James Byerly Installed As Pastor Of La Vista Church Of The Nazarene At Ceremony Sunday

On the job in White Rock Sunday is District Superintendent Dr. Larry Lacher completing the Ceremony of Installation for Pastor James Byerly of Los Alamos to become pastor of La Vista Church of the Nazarene at 15 Grand Canyon Dr. in White Rock. Nine Symbols of the Covenant were presented to Pastor Byerly and his wife Cindy as part of the Service of Bonding and Installation ceremony. For more information, visit www.lavistanaz.org or call 505.672.3202. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com
La Vista Church of the Nazarene Board Member Becky Garrett
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Posts From The Road: Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame

Long Live Rock: The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is located in a modern facility in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The building features extensive glass work in it’s geometric design. While the Hall of Fame was established in 1983, this building opened in 1995 and became the home of the Hall of Fame. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

Exterior: A view of the back side of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is just as impressive as the main entrance. The building is set on the shores of Lake Erie in Cleveland, Ohio. The building actually extends over the lake waters and has cantilevered wings which house Read More

Fr. Glenn: The Overflowing Cup

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

Have you ever wondered why supermarket celebrity “gossip rags” are so popular? And nowadays, so many even of news websites pepper their pages with those types of articles and teasers so that people will click links and thus increase advertising rates and revenue for site originators. You know the ones—this or that adulterous scandal … some starlet “sizzling” in a bikini or other scanty clothing, etc.

But a very curious thing are the well-publicized tantrums that rich and famous have when things don’t go exactly their way. You’d think that in their apparently-privileged lives Read More

Local Senior Centers Resume In-person Dining Aug. 1

The Los Alamos and White Rock senior centers resume in-person dining Monday. Photo by Bernadette Lauritzen/LARSO

LARSO News:

It’s been a long time in coming – the Los Alamos Retired and Senior Organization (LARSO) in-person dining will resume Monday, Aug. 2.

As the local senior centers continue a graduated return to services, the one that may have appeared out of reach will return soon. This also means a pause in the very well received drive through lunch option, which has been in place since a fateful day in March 2020.

There are a variety of rules in place for those who haven’t visited the centers Read More