By Arnie Leshin It was brutal, unlike any season in recent history for the perennial power New England Patriots. And, with only a visit from the New York Jets Sunday, the Bill Belichick era suffered this campaign like no other. Now at 6-10 and in third place in the National …
Read More »Winter Newsletter from the Commish
By Commissioner Anna T. Hamilton, Ph.D As we close this challenging, and in many ways frustrating year, I am grateful that we are together to welcome the incoming year and beyond. I wish you all a joyful, safe, and healthy holiday season! I thank you for your emails, calls, texts and …
Read More »Santa Fe County Closed New Year’s Day
By Santa Fe County Santa Fe County offices and facilities will be closed at 3:00 p.m. on New Year’s Eve, Thursday, December 31, 2020 and all day on New Year’s Day, Friday, January 1, 2021. County offices and facilities will resume COVID modified hours on Monday, January 4.Essential services provided …
Read More »Another passing of a baseball Hall of Famer as knuckleballer Phil Niekro passes
By Arnie Leshin Once again, I was saddened by another passing of a Baseball Hall of Famer, when Phil Niekro died from cancer Friday at the age of 81. And with almost seven decades on the sports beat, I again pieced together a meaningful commentary. Now It didn’t happen often, …
Read More »New Mexico Long-Term Care Residents to Receive Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine
By aging and long-term services Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, the state’s Aging and Long-Term Services Department [ALTSD], and the Department of Health [DOH] announced that New Mexico will be one of the first states in the nation to begin vaccinating long-term care[LTC] staff and residents. Starting Sunday, December 27th, CVS, …
Read More »City of Santa Fe Arts and Culture Department Seeks Arts Commissioners Dedicated to Cultural Equity and Inclusion
By City of Santa Fe The Santa Fe Arts Commission is a nine-member volunteer advisory board of the City Council which advises the Council on such issues as contract recommendations, public art projects, and the arts in Santa Fe. The Cultural Investment Funding Program (grants for arts non-profits), Community Gallery, Mayor’s …
Read More »Eagle Nest Lake State Park Open to Ice Fishing
By NM Parks Eagle Nest Lake State Park is now open to walk-in ice fishing only. Recent cold weather has increased the lake’s ice thickness to minimum standards for this access, according to New Mexico State Parks officials. The State Parks Division and the Department of Game and Fish jointly …
Read More »The 2021 Santa Fe County Elected Officials Virtual Swearing-in Ceremony
By Santa Fe county Please join us for The 2021 Santa Fe County Elected Officials Virtual Swearing-in Ceremony on Thursday, December 31, 2020, at 11:00 a.m.on the County’s Facebook page or YouTube channel. The ceremony will include opening and closing statements from Commission Chair Henry Roybal (D-1), Master of Ceremonies …
Read More »JETS TAKE OFF FOR SECOND-STRAIHT WIN, GIANTS STILL IN THE HUNT
By Arnie Leshin The rejuvenated New York Jets have once again brought good news to the back pages of the New York Post. And it was a luck of the draw for the other Garden State tenant New York Giants when after falling out of first place in the National …
Read More »Heisman Trophy award to be selected on Jan. 5
By Arnie Leshin First of all, a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all. Second of all, missing two games because of the coronavirus might have cost Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence the Heisman Trophy, but the junior is still the probable top pick in the college football draft …
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