Uncategorized

Council Proclaims Nov. 26 Small Business Saturday

During this evening’s Council meeting at the Municipal Building, County Councilor James Chrobocinski presents Los Alamos Chamber Director Nancy Partridge with a proclamation on behalf of the Council declaring Nov. 26 as Small Business Saturday. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Los Alamos Chamber Director Nancy Partridge shows the large map depicting Los Alamos businesses, which will be published in the Los Alamos Daily Post along with a special section dedicated to Small Business Saturday and delivered to every address in the County Wednesday, Nov. 23. Photo by Carol A. Read More

Council Honors Los Alamos County Manager Harry Burgess On Five-Year Anniversary

Council Chair Rick Reiss presents County Manager Harry Burgess with a certificate and a special lapel pin in honor of his five-year anniversary with the County. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Staff Report

Los Alamos County Council Chair Rick Reiss, on behalf of the entire Council, honored County Manager Harry Burgess during this evening’s Council meeting on his five-year anniversary working at the County. His first day on the job was Oct. 7, 2016.

Prior to this appointment in Los Alamos, Burgess worked in the governmental sector in New Mexico for more than 17 years, including Read More

NM 502 Pavement Preservation Work To Begin Nov. 15

STATE News:

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) will begin paving operations on N.M. 502 from mile maker 5.00 to mile marker 6.40 approximately two miles east of Los Alamos. 

Starting 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14, N.M. 502 will have intermittent lane closures on the eastbound and westbound lanes. Motorists can expect minor delays during this time. The paving operation work is scheduled to be completed Nov. 14; weather permitting. 

Drivers are urged to proceed with caution through the work zone, observe traffic control signs and reduce speed to the Read More

SFNF Honors Volunteers Who Make a Difference; Special Recognition For Craig Martin Of Los Alamos

SFNF presents Craig Martin of Los Alamos with the Golden Pulaski Award. Courtesy photo

SFNF News:

SANTA FE – Volunteers who collectively donated more than 12,000 hours of time this year to help improve more than 290 miles of trail on the Espanola and Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger Districts of the Santa Fe National Forest were honored this month at the forest’s Volunteer Fiesta. 

More than 40 volunteers attended the Fiesta to celebrate the dedication and accomplishments of all who donate time and energy to benefit the SFNF.

It was an historic year for trail work on the SFNF – almost 30 percent of the Read More

Hilltoppers Swimmers Win Second At Barney Relays

From left, Alex Jaegers, Mark Torres, Kaan Unal, Justin Lemke, Kaitlin Bennett, Jessica Moore, Jesse Liechty and Niamh Short. Courtesy photo
 
HSH News:
 
The Los Alamos High School Hilltoppers swimming and diving teams competed at the 35th Barney Relays Saturday, Nov. 12 at Albuquerque Academy.
 
Both the girls and the boys finished second among the eight teams in the competition.
 
The Hilltoppers won three relays. The girls 200 breaststroke relay team of eighth-grader Kalen Melton, freshman Beth Short, sophomore Sonyia Williams and sophomore Jillian Bennett
Read More

Letter To The Editor: Los Alamos Has A Responsibility To Its Wildlife

Dumpsters behind LAMC. Photo by Debbi Miller

 

By DEBBI MILLER
Los Alamos

Among the many things that make Los Alamos unique is its proximity to open space and the wildlife that lives here.

As citizens of this urban interface, we have a responsibility to act as good stewards to protect the natural resources and wildlife

This year, there have been numerous reports of bears throughout town, mainly taking advantage of easy food sources provided by humans. For the most part, these incidents resulted in nothing more than the cleaning up after the occasional overturned trash carts.

Los Alamos Medical Read More

100+ Women Who Care Donate $3,000 To FSN

At Thursday’s gathering of 100+ women Who Care, the group presented a check for $3,000 to Family Strengths Network. Shown here at left with Kristy Ortega, FSN Executive Director Carrie Fanning said, ‘I love being associated with this beautiful group of women … and am filled with gratitude for your support of Family Strengths Network and of the many other wonderful organizations in Los Alamos … thank you!’ Photo by Ryn Herrmann Read More

Cinema Cindy Reviews: ‘Hacksaw Ridge’

By Cynthia Biddlecomb
Los Alamos
 
“Hacksaw Ridge” is Mel Gibson’s latest film glorifying suffering and canonizing a hero. The gore and realism of the battle scenes may not be tolerable for all viewers, but if you think you can hack it, this film is certainly worth your time.
 
The hero of this true story is Desmond Doss (played by Andrew Garfield, whom we recognize from Spiderman). Doss was raised in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. We see him as a young boy tussling with his brother Hal and climbing up a familiar mountainside. We meet his gentle mother (Rachel Griffiths
Read More

Tax Preparedness Series: Special Tax Breaks For U. S. Armed Forces

IRS News:
 
PHOENIX  As tax filing season approaches, the Internal Revenue Service wants members of the military and their families to know about the special tax benefits available to them.
 
IRS Publication 3, Armed Forces Tax Guide, is a free booklet packed with valuable information and tips designed to help service members and their families take advantage of all tax benefits allowed by law. Here are some of those tax benefits.
  • Combat pay is partially or fully tax-free. Service members serving in support of a combat zone may also qualify for this exclusion.
  • Reservists
Read More

Española Walmart Supercenter Reopens Wednesday

BUSINESS News:
 
ESPANOLA  The Walmart Supercenter in Española is scheduled to reopen to customers at 8 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16.
 
As anticipated, remodeling work will continue after the store reopens. Walmart took advantage of the temporary closure and accelerated the store’s regularly scheduled remodel in order to minimize customer disruption. The fully remodeled Pharmacy opened to customers a few weeks ago and is an example of the type of upgraded experience customers can expect once all the remodeling work is completed in
Read More