Jr. Toppers Have New Locations
JR. TOPPER News:
Jr. Toppers Basketball Clinics have moved this Saturday, Sept. 28.
Grades K-3 will meet 9-10 a.m. at Mountain Elementary School. Grades 4-6 will meet 9-10:30 a.m. at Los Alamos Middle School gymnasium.
Parents may begin at 8:45 a.m. to check in their Jr. Toppers. Read More
Finishing Touches Underway on Canada del Buey Trail
Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Heart of Enchantment Quilt Show This Weekend
LAPQG News:
Heart of Enchantment Quilt Show, co-sponsored by the Los Alamos Piecemakers Quilt Guild and Jemez Mountains Bear Paws Quilting Guild, is 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27 and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28 at Crossroads Bible Church in Los Alamos.
Admission for the Quilt Show is $2 for adults and $1 for seniors and children.
The Heart of Enchantment Quilt Show will feature quilts and fiber arts items made by members of both the Los Alamos Piecemakers Quilt Guild and Jemez Mountains Bear Paws Quilting Guild. Vendors with sewing and quilting supplies, as well as Guild members with items Read More
Woman Sought by Police Remains on the Lam
Irene Quintana. Courtesy/LAPD
Los Alamos Police Detectives continue searching for the woman who has been on the lam since Sept. 17.
Irene Quintana, 49, of Chamita is wanted on a warrant with two felony charges: Distribution of a Controlled Substance and Conspiracy. Quintana is suspected of attempting to send controlled substances through the mail into the Los Alamos County Jail earlier this month.
Det. Sgt. Oliver Morris commended alert jail staff who were able to ascertain the contraband coming into the Jail – ensuring the environment is safe from outside Read More
New Solid Waste and Recycling Fees in Los Alamos County

COUNTY News:
On Aug. 27, Los Alamos County Council passed new rates for the Environmental Services Division. The approved new rates will go into effect Sept. 30.
These new rates will adjust a variety of fees currently charged at the Los Alamos County Eco Station and fees charged for roll-off services. The changes will not impact monthly residential solid waste fees or commercial dumpster fees.
The new rates will serve as a tool to assist in the creation of a more sustainable community. The County has eliminated the tipping fee for cardboard and metal, drastically reduced the tipping fee Read More
OBITUARY: Edgar Davis Bush Jr. Jan. 1, 1932–Sept. 22, 2013
EDGAR DAVIS BUSH Jr. Jan. 1, 1932–Sept. 22, 2013
Edgar Davis Bush Jr., 81, of Los Alamos, N.M. died on September 22, 2013. “Ed” was born on January 1, 1932 in Morenci, Ariz. He is survived by his wife Carolyn, son Mike and wife Donna of Chandler, Ariz., his grandson Matthew and wife Maureen and his great grandson Declan of Renton, Wash. He was preceded in death by his grandson Danny.
He was taken from us after a 9 month battle with cancer. Ed’s full life ended peacefully with his wife and son by his side.
Ed and Carolyn were high school sweethearts and have been happily married for 59 years. He will be missed Read More
Mystery Surrounds Tree Deaths in Pajarito Acres
Something mysterious is killing dozens of trees and shrubs in Pajarito Acres. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Something is killing trees and shrubs on four properties in Pajarito Acres and it has officials baffled and homeowners deeply concerned.
Asking not to be identified, a homeowner who has lost 85-100 trees, spanning more than 24 species since late spring shared their story with the Los Alamos Daily Post.
“In May I noticed a ring of dead grass around my large Silver Maple … within days the leaves on the tree were turning black Read More
Student Body President Soumyo Lahiri-Gupta Does Much For Los Alamos
Los Alamos High School Student Body President Soumyo Lahiri-Gupta: ‘I also feel like I have a purpose when I do community service.’ Courtesy photo Udall Talks Storm Recovery, Government Shutdown
U.S. SENATE News:
WASHINGTON, D.C. – On his weekly radio press conference call, U.S. Sen. Tom Udall provided an update on federal storm recovery funding to help repair recent flood damage in New Mexico. He also discussed Republicans’ looming threat of a government shutdown and the impact it would have on the state if agreement cannot be reached prior to Oct. 1.
Click here to listen to the full audio online.
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Below are highlights from Udall’s remarks:
0:00 – Udall opens the call with remarks on cleanup efforts from Read More
FBI Searches for Bank Robbery Suspect
FBI News:
The FBI and Albuquerque Police Department are looking for a man who robbed Western Commerce Bank, 1910 Wyoming Blvd NE, Tuesday.
The suspect is described as a white male, age ranging from 25 into his 30s, approximately 6′ to 6’2″ tall, with a slender build, shoulder-length dark brown hair, a brown goatee, and tattoos on both arms. He wore a black T-shirt with a gray skull design, and black pants.
Witnesses said the suspect entered the bank at approximately 12:11 p.m. and handed a teller a note that demanded money. The teller handed an undisclosed amount of money to the Read More
Pace Race: Marr and Reedy Tie For Best Predictor
Runners gather on North Mesa for Tuesday’s Pace Race. Photo by Georgia Pedicini Letter to the Editor: House Break-ins in Quemazon
BY DAVID RADEMACHERDoesn’t Los Alamos County enforce Breaking & Entering Laws or does one have to post “No Trespassing” and “No Breaking & Entering” signs to have a modicum of residential security?
I know it must be frustrating for the police when the multiple felony, armed burglars only get probation. But is this the community that we want? Just asking.
Choose Ending for ‘The Mystery of Edwin Drood’
Warren Houghteling as John Jasper and Christina Martos as Rosa Bud in ‘The Mystery of Edwin Drood.’ Photo by Patrick M. Kelly
Durdles, Deputy, and Chairman singing ‘Off to the Races!’ (Patrick Webb, Nora Cullinan, John Cullinan in ‘The Mystery of Edwin Drood.’) Photo by Patrick M. Kelly Audiences for the Los Alamos Light Opera production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood have a most important role: they get to vote on how the show will end!
Loosely based on an unfinished mystery by Charles Dickens, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, a musical Read More
Blacklight Dodgeball for Teens at Family Conference

FBCLA News:
A Blacklight Dodgeball Tournament for teenagers, which includes a chance to win a free iPad Mini, is being held 6-10 p.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church Los Alamos (FBCLA), 2200 Diamond Dr.
Several youth groups in Los Alamos are uniting together to put on the event. The night also includes a talk for teens on healthy dating and relationships by special guest speakers, Dr. Robin Newman and Pat Newman.
For the dodgeball tournament, teens will compete in teams of five. Teams are guys only or girls only and there will be separate tournaments for guys and girls. Teens can form their teams Read More
Zombie Walk Brings Living Dead to Pojoaque
Zombies take to the streets at last year’s Pojoaque Zombie Walk. Courtesy photo
Staff Report:
The living dead will invade Pojoaque for the Third Annual Pojoaque Zombie Walk and the first ever Pojoaque Zombie Prom. It’s free to participate and or to come and watch. The scary doings will take place Saturday Oct. 26.
The walk is a family friendly event with candy for the kids and multiple costume awards for legal aged adults and minors alike.
The Prom is being hosted by QB’s Bar and Grill after 9 p.m. and will be limited to adults of legal drinking age.
The gathering for the walk Read More
Bandelier Setting for ‘Amahl and the Night Visitors’
Amahl (Rose Click) and Mother (Alicia Solomon) perform on stage Saturday at Bandelier for Opera on the Rocks. Photo by Kirsten Laskey
Members of the Los Alamos High School’s Bel Canto perform before the opera. Photo by Kirsten LaskeyLos Alamos Farmer’s Market Thursday
FARMER’S MARKET News:
There are six more Farmer’s Markets this season.
Be sure to get your fall veggies 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday in the Mesa Public Library parking lot. Read More
Quemazon Homeowner Pleads For Break Ins To Stop
This vacant home for sale in Quemazon has been the subject of several break ins since August and has now been taken off the market. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
The homeowner stated that teens who broke into her vacant home stored this card table and chairs along with bottles of alcohol in the garage in preparation for future parties. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.comA homeowner in Quemazon has been plagued with break ins recently and is pleading for it to stop following what she believes was an attempted break in Sept. 14.
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Sydney’s Corner: Foods of Poland
SYDNEY’S CORNER
Introduction: Teralene Foxx
Photos by Jason and Kerri Frazier
Eight-year-old Sydney Frazier and her family are traveling the world. Recently, they spent a month in Poland. Sydney has tried all sorts of food in the 11 countries they have visited. Food is a great way to get acquainted with other cultures. In an earlier blog, she told you about the food of the Netherlands. Today she will tell you about the food of Poland.
Today you will learn about the foods of Poland. Since I am going to tell you about the foods of Poland, would you like to hear a little bit Read More
Check Out Ponderosa Custom Homes At Special Wednesday Evening Open House!
RE/MAX of Los Alamos News:
The community is invited to check out two Ponderosa Custom Homes at a special midweek open house event.
The event takes place 5-6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 25.
Photographs, details and a map depicting the location of each open house can be found here.
Click on the map to read details about both featured homes. Print out a copy of the map before heading out to tour the open houses or pull up the map on a smart phone or ipad from the road! Read More