Business

Domino’s Is Open For Business In Los Alamos

Domino’s in the Smith’s Marketplace Shopping Center on Trinity Drive is open for business and looking to hire 20 more employees. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Domino’s General Manager Celesta Lasater Tuesday in the new restaurant was transferred from a Domino’s in Aztec and said that she held a soft opening at 5 p.m. Dec. 30  and the customers packed in ‘like sardine’s. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Domino’s wall menu in new store. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

History of Domino’s

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Boomerang’s Youngest Employee Finds Perfect Fit

Jack Ammerman, 12, with Boomerang owner Anna Dillane, has helped put together 22 LEGO sets. Courtesy photo

BUSINESS News:

Last week Boomerang in downtown Los Alamos received six tubs of LEGOs from a wonderful community member. Each tub contained many partially built LEGO sets ranging from Star Wars to Teen Aged Mutant Ninja Turtles, and everything in between.

Owner Anna Dillane was stumped as to how to know if the sets were complete or even what they were. Luckily, a customer had a solution. She suggested that her almost 12-year-old son Jack Ammerman might be interested in helping. Read More

Secret City Kitchen Launches ‘Tapas @ The Tub’

Secret City Kitchen offers a variety of dinners available for pickup or delivery such as this pork tenderloin with fall compote, bubble and squeak and grilled califlower. To find out what’s on the menu this week and to order, visit https://secretcitykitchen.com/familydinners. Courtesy photo
 
Secret City Kitchen offers a variety of desserts including dulce de leche. To find out what’s on the menu this week and to order, visit https://secretcitykitchen.com/familydinners. Courtesy photo
 
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Insights On IRS Future State

IRS News:

PHOENIX — As part of ongoing efforts to receive feedback from the tax community and partner groups, the Internal Revenue Service recently said tax professionals attending the Nationwide Tax Forums this year highlighted a number of areas to help the agency shape Future State efforts to improve taxpayer service.

“This year’s Tax Forums were an excellent opportunity to discuss the IRS Future State with tax professionals and get their perspectives,” IRS Commissioner John Koskinen said. “Our Future State work continues to evolve, and this type of feedback is important to help Read More

IRS Offers Free Tax Help

IRS Offers Free Tax Help

Note: This is the ninth in a series of reminders to help taxpayers prepare for the upcoming tax filing season.

PHOENIX — As tax filing season approaches, the Internal Revenue Service is reminding taxpayers free tax help is available online, by phone and in-person. The IRS encourages taxpayers to take advantage of the online tools and resources at IRS.gov. Many taxpayers, who don’t want to wait, can get answers to tax questions right away at IRS.gov.

IRS.gov has services that include:

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Chamber Breakfast: State Of County Address Jan. 12

County Manager Harry Burgess will present the County’s Annual Report at the Jan. 12 Chamber Breakfast. He will be reviewing the County’s accomplishments in the past year and looking forward to the coming year. The breakfast is 7:30-9 a.m. in room 230, building 2, at UNM-LA, 4000 University Dr. in Los Alamos. Reserve a seat online http://losalamoschamber.chambermaster.com/events/details/chamber-breakfast-january-2017-198
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Man Wearing Albuquerque Dukes Baseball Cap Tries To Rob Albuquerque Bank

FBI News:

A man wearing a black Albuquerque Dukes baseball cap tried to rob a northeast Albuquerque bank Tuesday and fled in a black Chevy Malibu.

The suspect is described as a white male, possibly Hispanic, in his late 20s, and approximately 5’6″ to 5’9″ tall, with a slender build. He had a short beard. He wore a black baseball cap with a blue Dukes logo, a black sweatshirt, baggy black pants and eyeglasses.

At approximately 3 p.m., the suspect walked into Wells Fargo at 156 Juan Tabo Blvd. NE., and gave a teller a note that demanded money, but the suspect left without any Read More

IRS: Time Is Running Short For 2016 Tax Moves

IRS News:

PHOENIX — The Internal Revenue Service wants taxpayers to know they have some time left to make any final tax moves for the 2016 tax year.

“There are many opportunities for taxpayers to legitimately reduce taxes or defer income as the year winds down,” IRS spokesman Bill Brunson said. “A little tax planning now could save you time and money later.”  

A few tax items to consider:

  • Make Charitable Contributions. Make charitable contributions (cash or non-cash items) on or before Dec. 31. Give to a qualified public charity and keep a paper trail. Non-cash items such as clothing
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Sunrise Cleaning Owner Delbert Romero Jr. Shares Story

LAHS graduate Delbert Romero and several of his class now own their own business in Los Alamos. Photo by Bonnie Gordon/ladailypost.com

 

By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
 
  • LAHS’s ‘First Of The 21st’ Class Generates Several Local Entrepreneurs

Los Alamos native Delbert Romero Jr., is the man behind Sunrise Cleaning LLC. He launched his company in 2009 serves the Los Alamos and White Rock areas.

“They say you meet the nicest people in the mountains and I find that to be true,” Romero said. “Serving the community and getting to know people is the greatest thing about what I do.” Read More