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On The Job In Los Alamos: Letter Carrier John Duran

On the job in Los Alamos is John Duran of the Los Alamos Post Office delivering mail Wednesday afternoon to the Los Alamos Daily Post on Central Avenue. Duran has been on the job for the USPS for 15 years. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
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Thieves Break Into Three Businesses Thanksgiving Night

Plywood now covers the windows of three Los Alamos businesses thieves broke into Thanksgiving evening at 2101 Trinity Dr.  From left, D’Anna Photography, Windgate Healing Arts and Vista Control Systems. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

LAPS owns the building that houses the three businesses and had Assistant Facilities Coordinator Scott Johnson board up the broken windows. Courtesy photo

 
By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com

Thieves broke the front windows of three adjacent businesses to gain access Thanksgiving night at 2101 Trinity Read More

On The Job In Los Alamos: At Bennett’s Fine Jewelry

On the job in Los Alamos this afternoon is Alison Bennett, AJP, of Bennett’s Fine Jewelry and Gifts at 107 Central Park Square. She is all prepared for shoppers during tomorrow’s Small Business Saturday event. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Bennett’s Fine Jewelry and Gifts at 107 Central Park Square is well stocked and ready for shoppers during tomorrow’s Small Business Saturday event. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

DNCU Launches Annual Season Of Giving Activities

Del Norte Credit Union employees have launched their annual season of giving, participating this week in a whirlwind of charitable activities including distributing complete Thanksgiving meals to firefighters working Thursday at each of the fire stations in Los Alamos and White Rock. Courtesy/DNCU

To thank local firefighters for their service to the community, DNCU Enterprise & Risk Manager Anne Kain, right, presents complete Thanksgiving meals to those firefighters on duty Thursday in Los Alamos and White Rock. Courtesy/DNCU

In an effort to brighten their day, Anne Kain, Read More

Are You Ready For ​Small Business Saturday

CHAMBER News:

Are you ready for ​Small Business Saturday Nov. 24? It’s the annual opportunity to celebrate the small businesses in Los Alamos.

Gov. Susana Martinez just announced the first ever Small Business Saturday tax holiday. Businesses with 10 employees or less, and franchises, can sell goods without charging Gross Receipts Tax. She signed the tax holiday into law in March.

“I’m proud to announce the first-ever tax-free Small Business Saturday, in New Mexico,” Martinez said. “Get out and support your local small businesses and use this opportunity to save a few bucks when money Read More

Finance New Mexico: Innovation Vouchers Help NM Technology Businesses Thrive

Teeniors is a company that puts tech-savvy teens and young adults in place to help senior citizens learn technology through one-on-one coaching. Courtesy/Finance New Mexico
 
By JASON GIBBS
Finance New Mexico

Early-stage science and technology companies in New Mexico occasionally need a little boost, and the state’s Innovation Vouchers program, first launched in 2017, is there to lend a hand.

Managed by the New Mexico Economic Development Department’s (EDD) Office of Science and Technology, the program offers competitive grants of small amounts — $2,000 per individual per Read More

Scenes From LAAC 2018 Arts And Crafts Fair

Fabric artist Sara Griego owner of Kala, which creates plant dyed natural textiles, took part in the Los Alamos Arts Council’s Northern New Mexico Arts and Crafts Fair Saturday at Los Alamos Middle School. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Angelo McHorse, who along with his wife, Jacquelene, operate Bison Star Naturals. The business manufactures all natural soaps and lotions. The McHorses took part in the Los Alamos Arts Council fair for the first time Saturday. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Carlos Lopez of Good Morning Goat Milk. The business is based out of Mora. Read More

Governor: Fortune 500 Company Cummins Expands

Gov. Susana Martinez
 
STATE News:
 
CLOVIS Gov. Susana Martinez has announced that Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) a global power leader that has a natural gas engine upfit and assembly facility in Clovis is expanding and creating 10 new high-wage manufacturing jobs.
 
The expansion is being supported by New Mexico’s closing fund, LEDA and a City of Clovis Economic Incentive Board (EIB) grant.
 
“When we lower taxes, cut through bureaucratic red tape and strengthen our incentives, companies choose New Mexico,” Martinez said. “Cummins is staying
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Mountain Elementary School PTA Says THANK YOU!

Mountain PTA members Mhairi McKay-Smith, Kristy Ortega, Ramey Sallaz and Chris Jordan. Courtesy photo

MOUNTAIN PTA News:

During this time of giving thanks, the Mountain Elementary School PTA would like to thank the teachers, staff, families, community businesses and sponsors who supported our fall fundraising drive and school events.

Because of you, we’ve been able to host our Family Breakfast, a Halloween Carnival for the community, and FUNd Run and Silent Auction for our teachers, students, and families.

So many thanks to be given – to all our Mountain families and friends, volunteers, Read More

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