Tickets are available for the Viet-Pueblo Dinner presented by Open Kitchen at Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op. Diners may eat in or pick up this four course meal prepared by two chefs representing two cultures. Tickets are $65 plus tax per person. For more information and to purchase tickets, go to https://www.bathtubrowbrewing.coop/. Read More
Lifestyles
LAPS, Council Holding Virtual Joint Session To Set Next Steps For North Mesa Housing Thursday Oct. 29
COUNTY News:
The North Mesa Housing Study will move to the next step at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, when Los Alamos County Councilors meet on Zoom with the Los Alamos Public School Board in a joint session.
The County’s consultant, Dekker Perrich Sabatini (DPS), will join the CDD project team to present the North Mesa Housing Study, a document first drafted pre-COVID pandemic and after several public workshops or open house meetings to discuss draft concepts for building homes on land just east of Los Alamos Middle School on North Mesa.
The purpose of the joint session is to gather feedback on the updated Read More
HAPSMobile’s Sunglider Holds Successful Stratospheric Test Flight At Spaceport America
Sunglider™ flying in the stratosphere above Spaceport America. Courtesy/HAPSMobile
Sunglider’s™ inaugural flight at Spaceport America, July 2020. Courtesy photo
SPACEPORT AMERICA News:
SIERRA COUNTY — HAPSMobile Inc., a subsidiary of SoftBank Corp. (TOKYO: 9434) and minority-owned by AeroVironment, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVAV), successfully reached an altitude of more than 60,000 feet above sea level during a 20-hour test flight of the Sunglider™ solar-powered high-altitude platform station (HAPS) at Spaceport America.
This is the second successful test flight of the Sunglider at Spaceport Read More
Cone Zone: Week Of Oct. 12, 2020

COUNTY News:
The Public Works/Traffic Division provides the latest updates on the following projects:
Public Works Dept.:
Barranca Mesa 3 Subdivision Improvements Project
Crews continue paving Camino Encantado this week.
Pedestrian, Sidewalks and ADA Accessibility Along Trinity Drive from Oppenheimer to 39th Street
GM Emulsion continues construction along Trinity Drive removing curb and gutter and dilapidated asphalt in the buffer zone between curb and sidewalk. Construction crews continue placing new curb and gutter and colored concrete in the vicinity of 36th and 37 Read More
Latest View Of Progress On Roundabout Construction
View of work underway Friday on the new roundabout. Photo by Ed Birnbaum
View of work underway Friday on the new roundabout. Photo by Ed Birnbaum
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Fr. Glenn: The Goldilocks Syndrome
By Fr. Glenn Jones:
Often noted nowadays is the lack of class or even courtesy in civil(?) discourse—never more evident than during election seasons. Wild accusations abound, and commentators seem to vie in outdoing one another in vulgarity, as if that leads a greater credence to their argument rather than the reverse. But perhaps most evident is the propensity to disregard anyone’s position or argument other than one’s own, refusing to even listen to counterargument. We like to proclaim ourselves as open-minded, but are we really?
Unlike Goldilocks in the children’s bedtime story, many Read More
Where Are They Now: Former TOTH Rector Fr. Colin Kelly
It has been seven years since Fr. Colin Kelly retired as rector of Trinity on The Hill Episcopal Church in Los Alamos. He was spotted Friday morning walking with his favorite partner, Kiki on Potrillo Drive in Pajarito Acres in White Rock. Fr. Kelly is now serving at St. Jerome’s Episcopal Church in Chama and would like to say, ‘hi to everyone’ around the community. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More
On The Job In Los Alamos: Isaiah Garcia At Blue Window
On the job in Los Alamos is server Isaiah Garcia taking a lunch order from diner Mary Beth Maassen Friday at Blue Window Bistro. Garcia, 22, has been working at Blue Window for three years and said that he loves his job. For menu, hours and the latest updates, visit www.bluewindowbistro.com. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Pajarito Mountain Ski Area Announces Local Restaurant Grant Winners: Viola’s, Rose Chocolatier And Fleur de Lys
Pajarito Mountain Ski Area General Manager Tom Long presents a grant award of just over $1,600 to Belinda Jaramillo, owner of Viola’s. Courtesy/Chamber
Pajarito Mountain Ski Area General Manager Tom Long presents a grant award of just over $1,600 to Marcel Remillieux, owner of Fleur de Lys. Courtesy/Chamber
Pajarito Mountain Ski Area General Manager Tom Long presents a grant award of just over $1,600 to Melissa Arias, director of Rose Chocolatier and president of Lemonade Living. Courtesy/Chamber
CHAMBER News:
Pajarito Mountain Ski Area, along with Mountain Capital Partners and the Coleman Read More
LAPS Unveils Safer Bus Transportation For Students

LAPS rolls out 12 new school buses with enhanced safety features: ‘no student left behind’ button, higher quality disc brakes, an anti-roll system, better mirror visibility and easier access for bus drivers to engage student lights. Courtesy/LAPS
LAPS News:
Los Alamos Public Schools unveils the arrival of 12 new school buses.
New safety features include the “no student left behind” button, higher quality disc brakes, an anti-roll system, better mirror visibility and easier access for bus drivers to engage student lights.
“We are pleased with the new safety features on all 12 buses and Read More






