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Los Alamos Police Blotter: Sept. 20-24, 2019

LAPD News:

The following information is provided by the Los Alamos Police Department.

Neither arrests nor charges indicate a conviction, and neither means that a person is guilty of the charges filed against them.

MATTHEW L. BARUZZINI

Sept. 20 at 3:12 a.m. / Police arrested Matthew L. Baruzzini, 39, of Los Alamos at 2500 Trinity Dr., on an outstanding Magistrate Court warrant from another jurisdiction.

 

 

LEON EPPIE VIGIL

Sept. 20 at 5:38 p.m. / Police arrested Leon Eppie Vigil, 25, of Espanola at 20th Street and Central Avenue and on an outstanding District Court warrant.

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Lemonade Living To Take Over Rose Chocolatier Oct. 1

Current Rose Chocolatier owner Marguerite McClay, left, celebrates today with incoming owner and Lemonade Living President/Founder Melissa Arias at the shop at 149 Central Park Square. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com
 
By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com
 
Effective Oct. 1, Lemonade Living, a nonprofit that empowers the lives of young adults with developmental disabilities, will become the owner and operator of Rose Chocolatier at 149 Central Park Square.
 
Current owner Marguerite McClay explained that the goal is to provide
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Governor Commits New Mexico To Bold Clean Car Standards At Climate Week Event In NYC

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham
 
STATE News:
 
NEW YORK, NY Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham Tuesday announced that New Mexico will be proposing, adopting and implementing clean car standards, standing shoulder to shoulder with states demonstrating environmental leadership across the country.
 
The governor made the announcement at Climate Week in New York City, joining other U.S. governors on a panel to discuss states advancing ambitious climate action in the face of federal inaction.
 
While highlighting the bold and forward-thinking actions New Mexico is taking to
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Obituary: Aaron Chapman Feb. 22, 1982 – Sept. 15, 2019

AARON CHAPMAN Feb. 22, 1982 – Sept. 15, 2019

Aaron Chapman passed away unexpectedly on September 15, 2019. He was 37 years old.

Aaron was born in Los Alamos, New Mexico on February 22, 1982. He graduated from Los Alamos High School in 1999.

Aaron had various occupations, mostly in the food service industry. He enjoyed mixing music and had a knack for fixing computers. He also had a very creative personality which was displayed in his artwork, but what Aaron loved and enjoyed the most was his precious son, Jonathan Daniel Chapman.

Aaron is preceded in death by his Grandfathers John Chapman Read More

Los Alamos County Clerk’s Office Registers Voters

Los Alamos County Clerk’s Office staff from left, Election Manager Gloria Maestas, County Clerk Naomi Maestas, Deputy Clerk Victoria Martinez and Chief Deputy Clerk Adrianna Ortiz encourage the public to register to vote Tuesday in the Municipal Building as part of National Voter Registration Day. Ortiz said that 40 people registered to vote Tuesday alone and 20 of those individuals were from Los Alamos High School. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com Read More

Del Norte Credit Union Launches 5th Annual Coat Drive Helping Northern New Mexico Stay Warm!

DNCU News:

  • Drop off new or gently used coats of all sizes at any DNCU location now through Nov. 30 

SANTA FE — Del Norte Credit Union (DNCU), Northern New Mexico’s hometown financial cooperative, is collecting coats of all sizes for five organizations to help at risk youth across Northern New Mexico.

Del Norte Credit Union’s mission of improving lives brings communities together to help children and adults facing hardships during the cold winter months. DNCU is asking staff, credit union members and guests to drop off new or gently used coats through Nov. 15.

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NMDOT District Five Crews Out In Full Force For Litter Event On U.S. 84/285 Corridor From Santa Fe To Pojoaque & I-25 Corridor From Santa Fe To La Bajada

NMDOT News:
 
SANTA FE The New Mexico Department of Transportation announced Tuesday that maintenance crews will be out in full force conducting litter pickup along U.S. 84/285 from just North of Santa Fe to Pojoaque and on I-25 from La Bajada to Old Pecos Trail Exit in Santa Fe.
 
Wednesday Sept. 25 – motorists are advised to watch for maintenance crews conducting litter pickup along the U.S. 84/285 corridor from Pojoaque to Santa Fe from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
 
Thursday Sept. 26 – motorists are advised to watch for maintenance crews conducting litter pickup along the I-25
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Fleur De Lys Adds More Savory Crêpes To Menu

Goat + Figs + Walnuts + Honey is another of the new savory crêpes to be added to the menu Thursday at Fleur de lys at 1460 Trinity Dr #1. A third savory crêpe option to be introduced soon. For more information, click here. Courtesy/Fleur de lys Read More

RTD 255 Mountain Trail Fares Waived To Celebrate National Public Lands Day Sept. 28

RTD News:
 
In partnership with the Santa Fe National Forest and to celebrate National Public Lands Day, the North Central Regional Transit District will waive fares on its RTD Blue Bus 255 Mountain Trail route Saturday, Sept. 28.
 
On that day, the Santa Fe National Forest will waive fees at many recreation sites and amenities. In cooperation with other federal agencies and under the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act, the forest service encourages “fee-free days” to create an opportunity for more Americans to connect with their public lands and participate
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LACDC Hosts New Mexico MainStreet Tuesday

New Mexico MainStreet Director Daniel Gutierrez and Amy Barnhart, Preservation & Non-Profit Resource Development, visited Los Alamos Tuesday and met with members of Los Alamos County and the Los Alamos Commerce and Development Corporation (LACDC) in the Small Business Center. During the meeting they announced that Los Alamos has once again received MainStreet Certification. From left, LACDC Board Member John Gulas, Executive Director Patrick Sullivan, Chair Cindy Rooney, Assistant to the County Manager Linda Matteson, County Marketing Specialist Kelly Stewart, County Economic Read More

Luján Statement On House Impeachment Inquiry

CONGRESSIONAL News:
 
WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. House Assistant Speaker Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) issued the following statement on the House impeachment inquiry:
 
“President Trump betrayed his oath of office, betrayed our national security, and betrayed the security of our elections. His attempt to manipulate our elections by pressing for foreign interference is unprecedented and wrong.
 
“I previously called for an impeachment inquiry because the president’s corruption is jeopardizing our national security, elections, and Democracy. The recent allegations and today’s
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Triad Donates $150K Grant To UWNNM To Address Substance Abuse Issues In Northern New Mexico

Gathered at the United Way of Northern New Mexico 2019/20 Campaign Kickoff and Annual Meeting Tuesday evening in the Mision Y Convento in Española, from left, Board President Liddie Martinez, LANL Director Dr. Thom Mason wearing the cap presented to him in appreciation by United Way, 2019/20 Campaign Chair John Sarrao and Executive Director Cindy Padilla. On behalf of Triad, Dr. Mason presented a $151,500 grant to United Way to support the Rio Arriba Collective Impact Initiative to End Substance Abuse and Violence. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

LANL Director Thom Mason addresses

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Santa Fe Council On International Relations 2019 Gala With Ambassador Christopher Hill At La Fonda Oct. 10

Ambassador Christopher Hill
 
SFCIR News:
 
The Santa Fe Council on International Relations presents its 2019 Annual Gala, Thursday, Oct. 10 at La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E. San Francisco St. in Santa Fe. 
 
This evening begins at 5:15 p.m. with a VIP Reception, moving into a cash bar at 6 p.m. in the Lumpkins Ballroom. This will then be followed by an elegant meal and a talk by our distinguished guest speaker, Ambassador Christopher Hill, the chief advisor to the Chancellor for Global Engagement and professor of the Practice in Diplomacy at the University of Denver.
 
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Updated Map … NMDOT Roundabout Project Lane Shift Starts Monday

Updated map showing where N.M. 502 (Trinity Drive) eastbound and westbound traffic will be shifted to the south side of N.M. 502 (Trinity Drive) starting Monday for the section of roadway between Arroyo Lane and east of Tewa Loop. Courtesy/LAC

Traffic Alert With Updated Map:

Starting Monday, Sept. 30, N.M. 502 (Trinity Drive) eastbound and westbound traffic will be shifted to the south side of N.M. 502 (Trinity Drive) for the section of roadway between Arroyo Lane and east of Tewa Loop.

There will be one lane of travel in each direction.

Access to Tewa Loop from N.M. 502 will be CLOSED from Sept. Read More

Letter To The Editor: Rock The Bond, It Will Not Increase Taxes…

By JUDITH MCKENZIE
Los Alamos
 
Rock The Bond, It Will Not Increase Taxes…
 
But it will increase the value of our future. Education is the foundation of our country and we have the opportunity to make a positive choice in that foundation.
 
Los Alamos Schools are exceptional and we can make them even better. There are so many great ideas out there among our teachers, community and administration and we can work together to meet the needs of our children.
 
Our history of using our bond money has proved to be”promises made, promises kept”, and we can look forward to more of the same.
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Los Alamos County Clerk’s Office Celebrates National Voter Registration Day Across Community Tuesday

On the job in Los Alamos is County Clerk Naomi Maestas at a Voter Registration booth Tuesday on the UNM-LA campus. Maestas and her staff spread out across the community to register voters as part of National Voter Registration Day. Local booths also were set up on the sidewalk near Starbucks, at Los Alamos High School, White Rock Town Hall/Senior Center, Los Alamos County Municipal Building and the Los Alamos Nature Center. The slogan for the nationwide endeavor is ‘Register in September … Vote in November’. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

SFNF Waives Fees For National Public Lands Day

SFNF News:
 
SANTA FE The Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) will waive fees at many recreation sites and amenities Saturday, Sept. 28, for National Public Lands Day (NPLD).
 
As the nation’s largest, single-day volunteer effort for public lands, NPLD is a great opportunity for more Americans to get outdoors and connect with their public lands. 
 
Fees at all national forests and grasslands will be waived at many day-use sites, such as picnic grounds, non-reserve campgrounds and developed trailheads, in cooperation with other federal agencies under the Federal
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Santa Fe Opera Announces Outstanding Apprentice Awardees For 2019 Season

Santa Fe Opera Technical Apprentice awardees with their respective Production Department Heads. Photo by Syma Birenbaum
 
SFO News:
 
SANTA FE — The Santa Fe Opera has announced the recipients of its annual Outstanding Apprentice Awards.
 
Each season, talented young singers and technicians take part in the Santa Fe Opera’s Apprentice Programs, where they receive intensive training and play critical roles in the creation, both on stage and off, of the season’s five mainstage productions.
 
Their work culminates in two nights of fully staged and costumed Apprentice
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