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Pet Of The Week: Domingo The Dog

Domingo seeks a good home. Courtesy/LAC

Shelter News:

Domingo is a 2.5-year-old cattle dog mix with the cutest floppy ears and brown patch over one eye.

He was surrendered due to some disagreements with an elderly dog in the house, so he would likely do better in an only dog home or with a younger, athletic dog that he can play with.

Domingo is very active, and he LOVES to run.his active boy would make a great addition to a family that loves to enjoy the outdoors. Domingo is friendly to the max and loves attention and playtime.

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Blake’s Lotaburger Wins Title Of Best Green Chile Cheeseburger In New Mexico

DINING News:

 ALBUQUERQUE – Blake’s Lotaburger, the New Mexico hamburger chain famous for its signature Green Chile Cheeseburger, has won the title of “Best Green Chile Cheeseburger in New Mexico” in the “USA Today 10Best” Readers’ Choice Awards.

Blake’s Lotaburger beat out 19 other nominees in this category to earn the title of the state’s best green chile cheeseburger – a New Mexico staple and Blake’s signature burger made famous by its Hatch Valley Green Chile.

The USA Today 10Best Awards provide trusted travel and lifestyle advice in cities nationwide. Travel experts select the Read More

Cinema Cindy Reviews ‘The Man Who Knew Infinity’

By CYNTHIA BIDDLECOMB
Los Alamos

“The Man Who Knew Infinity” tells the story of renowned mathematical theorist, Srinivasa Ramanujan Iyengar (1887-1920). Living in poverty in India, Ramanujan is a genius in number theory, but is completely unknown to the math world. How he gets to Cambridge and finally gets published and honored is the plotline of this film.

Movie poster for “The Man Who Knew Infinity.”

Playing Ramanujan is Dev Patel, whom we recognize from his compelling lead roles in Slumdog Millionaire and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (and Second Best…).

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LAHS Senior Talia Dreicer Wins LAGC 2016 Scholarship

Los Alamos Garden Club scholarship winner Talia Dreicer. Courtesy photo

EDUCATION News:

The Los Alamos Garden Club has chosen Los Alamos High School senior Talia Dreicer as the winner of the 2016 scholarship award. The award will be presented at the Honors Convocation May 24.

Dreicer will be attending Western Washington University in the fall to study Environmental Science. She is a talented Track and Cross Country athlete, achieving All State honors.

This summer Dreicer will be working at the Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) as a counselor for one of the week-long summer camps Read More

Letter To The Editor: Immense Thanks To LANB

By PAULINE POWELL SCHNEIDER
Betty Ehart Senior Center
 
On behalf of the Board of the Living Treasures of Los Alamos, I want to give immense thanks to Los Alamos National Bank (LANB) for underwriting this year’s Living Treasures ceremony on April 24.
 
The 300 plus attendees enthusiastically honored our newest Treasures, Nona Bowman, Chuck Tallman and Selvi Viswanathan and enjoyed a delicious reception afterward. 
 
We are most grateful to our biographer Colleen Ollinger, photographer Jim Gautier and calligrapher Marilyn Stevens for their significant contributions
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UNM-LA High School Equivalency Program Serves Diverse Population

Delancey Street residents who completed their HSE gather May 12 on campus with HSE speaker Nathan Lawson, second from the left, and Dr. Gabe Baca in his academic regalia with Alison Pannell to his left, and Linda Hull on his right. Photo by Nancy Coombs
 
By NANCY COOMBS
UNM-Los Alamos

The completion of the High School Equivalency program (HSE), formerly known as a GED®, can be a life changing event for individuals, opening doors to college, better jobs, military service, and setting an example for their children.

The success of the HSE program at UNM-Los Alamos was evident at the May 12 graduation Read More

Los Alamos High School Scholars Honored At 60th Annual Phi Beta Kappa Banquet

Los Alamos High School teacher and Phi Beta Kappa member Brian Easton congratulates Rachel Wallstrom and Rebecca Cai on winning Phi Beta Kappa Scholarships. Photo by Eric Chisolm
 
Los Alamos High School librarian Ken Holmes presents the Jay Woodward Memorial Book Award to EliseAnne Koskelo and Nathan Delgado. Photo by Eric Chisolm
 
By JOYCE ANN GUZIK
Los Alamos

The Los Alamos Phi Beta Kappa Association held its 60th annual banquet Sunday evening, May 15, to honor the top graduates of Los Alamos High School.

Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest undergraduate honor society in the United States Read More

Smart Design With Suzette: Design Envy

Spiff up your home with a do it yourself project like painting furniture. Courtesy photo
 
By SUZETTE FOX
Los Alamos

As someone who looks at a great deal of photos of beautifully designed homes every day, I know how the pangs of design cravings have the potential to overwhelm.

Despite the fact that we may be wishing for something different at home, that doesn’t mean we can’t also learn to love our homes just as they are today. Hardly anyone escapes home design envy.

Over time I have developed an arsenal of strategies to help cope with any feelings of my home being “less than” how I want it to look, especially Read More

Coffee Sales At LANB Benefit Student European Tour

Courtesy poster

EDUCATION News:

To cover final costs of their educational tour of Spain, France and Italy, 14 graduating seniors are selling bags of kosher, organic and fresh-roasted, Fair Trade coffee, at Los Alamos National Bank this week.

Stop by the lobby of LANB, 2-5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday to support these amazing graduates. Travelers depart June 8, a week after graduation, to see the cultural and historical sites of the Prado Museum, La Sagrada Familia, Carcassonne, Nice, Pisa, Assisi, St. Peter’s Basilica, Roman Colosseum and Pompeii. https:////www.eftours. Read More