Letter to the Editor: Local Businesses Show Generosity
Local businesses field requests all year for support of worthy causes. My experience is that our local businesses are often more generous than the corporate giants.
I hope our community remembers this and buys gifts and certificates locally not just at Christmas, but all year. The Y’s latest event was a half marathon and 5K race and many businesses came though yet again, but so many more give in other events to other charities.
Thank you to our business community. And special thanks to this event’s sponsors: Alpine Laser Dental, McDonalds, Read More
Public Invited to Discover ‘The Truth About Santa’
LALT News:
Los Alamos Little Theatre will host “The Truth About Santa,” at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 22
“The Truth About Santa” is a PG-13 melodrama about troubles at the North Pole and will be performed by the Southwest Rural Theatre Project.
The Story:
Children’s Christmas Bazaar Draws 160 Local Shoppers
Shoppers get busy selecting Christmas gifts for family members Dec. 4 during the Children’s Christmas Bazaar at Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church. Courtesy/TOTH
Children take a break from shopping to sign holiday cards for soldiers as part of the ‘Mail for Heroes’ program. Courtesy/TOTH
TOTH News:
This year’s Children’s Christmas Bazaar at Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church Dec. 4 drew 160 shoppers, 76 volunteers and a large gathering of parents waiting while their children shopped.
The event also included the signing of 105 cards sent to the American Red Cross for Read More
Council Approves Phased N.M. 502 Project
Councilors vote 6-1 to direct staff to proceed with the phased N.M. 502 Improvements Project, with Alternative D, expressing the need to strike the best possible balance in the timeframe available to ensure state and federal funding is received. Councilor Vincent Chiravalle voted against the measure. From left, Councilor Fran Berting, Councilor Mike Wismer, Council Vice Chair Geoff Rodgers, Council Chair Sharon Stover, Councilor Vincent Chiravalle, Councilor David Izraelevitz and Councilor Rick Reiss. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Public Weighs in on N.M. 502 Improvements
Audience members at tonight’s County Council meeting at which several spoke during public comment on the N.M. 502 Improvements Project. Frustration was expressed with traffic noise and the endurance of road construction for extended years. A woman asked that trucks be made to take the truck route to lessen the traffic noise to homeowners. Another resident asked that if the speed limit is reduced to 35 mph along a portion of East Road that it be enforced by police around the clock. Several Councilors also expressed concern with widening the roadway, thus increasing danger to children Read More
Council Repeals Youth Advisory Board
Los Alamos County Administrator Harry Burgess, left, listens as County Attorney Becky Ehler to his left, presents an ordinance repealing Article XV of Chapter 8 of the Los Alamos Code of Ordinances in its entirety dealing with the Youth Advisory Board. Councilor Mike Wismer explained that he introduced the idea of a Youth Advisory Board five or six years ago to give the youth of the community a new voice concerning issues and items the group felt were important. Since that time, however, other community organizations have emerged that provide opportunities for youth involvement in community Read More
Council Hears Phasing Details of N.M. 502 Improvement Project
From left, David Quintana from the state, Los Alamos County Public Works Director Philo Shelton and County Engineer Kyle Zimmerman discuss the phasing of the N.M. 502 improvement project. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
County Administrator Discusses Belt Tightening Measures
Los Alamos County Administrator Harry Burgess, third from right, explains to Council that it’s prudent to anticipate less GRT revenue likely coming to the County from Los Alamos National Laboratory in the coming years and to look ahead for ways to reduce costs. He would like to see the current Council hold off on some of the multi-million dollar projects where possible and has scheduled a mid-year budget review for the Jan. 29 Council meeting. He told Councilors that there is enough reserve funding to carry the County through three budget cycles but wants to find ways to conserve money where Read More
Planning and Zoning Commission Conducts Annual Briefing to County Council
Los Alamos Planning and Zoning Commission Chairman Fred Roach briefs County Councilors on the commission’s activities over the past year. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Los Alamos Planning and Zoning Commissioners from left, Chairman Fred Roach at podium, Pete Sheehey, Avivah Smith-Nelson and Anne Nobile discuss the work of the commission and call for members of the public to contact them with interest to serve on this commission as two positions are coming available. Council Chair Sharon Stover commended the commission for its fine work over the past year. Photo by Carol Read More
Driver Cited for DUI in Monday’s 3-Car Crash
Police issue charges in this three-vehicle collision Monday on Trinity Drive. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com
By Carol A. Clark
Los Alamos Police have issued charges against one of the driver’s in Monday evening’s three-vehicle collision on Trinity Drive near Timber Ridge Road.
Geraldine Quintana of Santa Fe has been charged with one count of aggravated DUI, one count of abandonment or abuse of a child and one count of careless driving.
“Our investigation finds that a 2000 Toyota sedan driven by Alice Gutierrez attempted to make a left turn on Timber Ridge when it Read More
State GOP Elects New Officers
John Billingsley
Staff Report
New Mexico Republican Party leaders elected retired businessman John Billingsley as state party chairman during Saturday’s biannual meeting in Albuquerque of the state party’s central committee. He replaces outgoing Chairman Monty Newman.
Billingsley has been chairman of the Lincoln County GOP as well as the state party’s first vice chairman for the last two years. He also served as U.S. Rep. Steve Pearce’s 2008 Senate race campaign manager.
Party leaders also elected Rube Render as 1st vice chair, Rick Lopez as 2nd vice chair, Charles Christmann as congressional Read More
Rachel Peck Guides Olions to Great Start
Anastasia (Haley Henson) and policewoman (Rebecca Varjebedian) discuss the baby in “Nothing Is What It Seems” written and directed by senior Alexandria L’Esperance. Courtesy/Olions
Review by Maire O’Neill
The Los Alamos High School Olions presented this year’s student-directed one act plays in the new Topper Theater Dec. 6-9.
As always, this year’s plays, which ranged from heart-breaking to mind-twisting to bully-breaking, showcased the multiple talents of the Olions.
“Nothing Is What It Seems” written and directed by Alexandria Read More
Stidhams Mark 25 Years at LA Church of Christ
Timothy and Tanya D. Stidham. Courtesy photo
By Linda K. Wood
In 1987, “The Cosby Show” was the most popular program on television, the New York Giants won the Superbowl and a gallon of gasoline cost 89 cents.
In August of that year, Timothy D. Stidham and his wife Tanya, moved with their four children to Los Alamos from Sherman, Texas.
They were to begin what would be 25 years of service to the Los Alamos Church of Christ. Twenty-five years and counting…
The church honored the Stidhams with a banquet at Hilltop House Hotel Friday, Nov. 30. At that time, present and former church members recounted Read More
Holiday Farmers Markets Coming to Fuller Lodge
FARMERS MARKET News:
Foods: Soup mixes, fudge, beans, salsa, cookies, tea breads, sticky buns, coffee cakes, breads, stolen, pizza, red chile powder, jams, jellies, honey and honey sticks, apples, apple cider, green chile powder, pinon nuts, tamales, dip mixes, chile pods, winter squash, vinegars, ginger snap cookies, hand-tossed breads with Read More
Food on the Hill: Rice & Mushrooms
“Food on the Hill” by Sue York

This week’s recipe:
Photo by Sue York/ladailypost.com- 1 1/2 cups long grain rice
- 1 can beef consomme
- 1 can french onion soup
- 2 small cans of mushrooms (juice from 1can, drain the other can)
- 1 stick of butter
Photo by Sue York/ladailypost.com
Photo by Sue York/ladailypost.comLAPS Superintendent Addresses Kiwanis Today
KIWANIS News:
Kiwanis meets noon-1 p.m., each Tuesday at the Masonic Temple on Sage Street, near the intersection of 15th Street and Canyon Road.
Speakers and topics are occasionally subject to change because of illness, conflicts or weather.
Programs:
Dec. 11 – Los Alamos Public Schools Superintendent Gene Schmidt will speak on the upcoming LAPS mail-in bond election.
Dec. 18 – Committee Meetings.
Dec. 25 – Christmas Day! There will be no noon Kiwanis meeting and no Newsletter.
Jan. 1 – New Year’s Day. No meeting, no Newsletter.
Jan. 8 – Glen Read More
Khalsa Reviews ‘Flight’
Courtesy/movies.yahoo.comIf you’re looking for a mature adult film … this is it. I’m a fan of Denzel Washington. Never met him but his acting is always there and he seems to pick the right movies to be in. Flight is no exception.
You’ve probably seen the trailers where he Read More
Los Alamos Federated Republican Women Hosts Christmas Luncheon Wednesday
LAFRW News:
The Los Alamos Federated Republican Women will hold its annual Christmas luncheon/meeting noon-1:30 p.m., Wednesday Dec. 12 at the Church of Christ, 2323 Diamond Dr.
New officers will be sworn in and members are encouraged to bring guests who may be interested in joining the chapter.
Members also are reminded to bring non-perishable food items and toiletries for the organization’s charity donations.
For more information, contact Mary Wilhoit 1-858-922-9070 or Donna MacDonald at drwatsonsmom@aol.com. Read More
White Rock Committee Honors Steve Brugger
During a meeting this evening at the White Rock Visitor Center, Denny Erickson, chair of the White Rock Masterplan Implementation Steering Committee, presented long-time County Planner Steve Brugger with a street sign thanking him for his service to the community. Brugger served as the County staff person who facilitated the White Rock Committee. He left the County in May. Photo by Katy Korkos/LACC
Former Los Alamos County Planner Steve Brugger holds the street sign he received this evening from the White Rock Masterplan Implementation Steering Committee thanking him for his longtime Read More
Three Car Crash Slows Evening Commute on Trinity
Three cars involved in a crash this evening on Trinity Drive. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com
By Greg Kendall
A three car crash occured at Trinity Drive and Timber Ridge Road at approximately 5:25 p.m. today. Two drivers in sedans involved in the wreck were transported to Los Alamos Medical Center for possible treatment.
Ken Will, was the third driver involved. He was operating a white truck and told the Los Alamos Daily Post at the scene that he “was in the right lane and the blue Toyota sedan was stopped to turn (on Timber Ridge Road.) The lady in the silver Chevrolet sedan was Read More