China Moon Undergoes Renovation – Reopens Tuesday
China Moon Restaurant in Central Park Square at 15th Street and Central Avenue is undergoing a major renovation this evening and the owners intend to open for lunch Tuesday. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
It appears this team plans to pull an all nighter to get China Moon ready for tomorrow’s lunch crowd. From left, China Moon co-owner Sally Saisa Rrzig, Humberto Zubia, co-owner Ziggy Rrzig and Lupe Cruz. The Rrzig’s took over China Moon last year after Sally’s father retired. She has lived in Los Alamos for some 20 years and together with her husband also owns three Read More
QNM: Why Now? Why Here? Why You?
QNM News:
- 2017 Quality New Mexico Learning Summit Registration Opens
ALBUQUERQUE — Registration for Quality New Mexico’s 2017 Learning Summit is open! The 2-day event will take place April 18-19 at Isleta Resort in Albuquerque. Early-bird registration fees are available until Feb. 13. Visit www.qualitynewmexico.org.
The learning program includes a special presentation by Dr. Gary Sanchez, founder of The WHY Institute. Dr. Sanchez will help attendees discover their personal and business WHY. Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Recipients will discuss WHY they pursued Read More
Udall Joins Senators In Authoring Bill To Require Trump And Future Presidential Nominees To Release Tax Returns
Rose Chocolatier Moves To Central Park Square
Rose Chocolatier has moved and is now located at 149 Central Park Square in the heart of downtown Los Alamos.
New Mexico Museum Of Natural History Foundation Announces Three New Directors
USPS: Staples To Stop Offering Postal Services
Daily Postcard: Clement & Benner Christmas Window In 1980 After CB FOX Purchased Store
Daily Postcard: This photo was taken of the Christmas window in 1980, the first Christmas following purchase of the store by CB FOX (July 1979). The Clement & Benner sign, deeply cut into oak, was the first physical improvement CB FOX made to the building. As part of CB FOX’s 1991 remodel of the entire storefront, the space, which had been a marquee or sheltered display space and entryway to the double front doors, all of which was exposed on the sidewalk side to the weather good or bad, became enclosed and now comprises the Candy & Gifts area of the store. Photo by Bill Jack Rodgers
Udall, Heinrich Praise Enactment Of American Innovation And Competitiveness Act
U.S. SENATE News:
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senators Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich praised the enactment of S. 3084, the American Innovation and Competitiveness Act (AICA), a major science bill that includes a number of significant provisions Udall and Heinrich championed to help boost New Mexico’s economy.
The bill, which passed both houses of Congress last month and was signed into law by President Obama today, contains measures to boost technology transfer initiatives, strengthen and grow manufacturing, and encourage private-sector innovation.
The legislation, an update of Read More
Del Norte Credit Union Expands DNCU Scholarship Program in 2017
DNCU News:
- Scholarship programs expands eligibility to home‐schooled and GED candidates
SANTA FE — Del Norte Credit Union (DNCU), Northern New Mexico’s hometown financial co‐op, has announced an expansion of its DNCU Scholarship Program for 2017.
Scholarships will now be offered to 10 students, signifying an increase from seven winners in previous years. This one‐time award of $1,000 is applied toward the higher educational program in which the winning students are enrolled in the fall of 2017. In addition, one scholarship is earmarked for a GED candidate and another for a home‐schooled Read More
Lamphouse Sales Offers Alternative To Garage Sales
By BONNIE J. GORDON
Los Alamos Daily Post
The idea for Lamphouse Sales came to Gary Kemp when he noticed all the garage sales taking place in Los Alamos.
“I thought, wouldn’t it be nice if there was one place to go instead of attending all these garage sales?” Kemp remembered.
His wife Caroyle Kemp ran with the idea and Lamphouse Read More