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Waste Stations Closed for Labor Day

Waste Stations Closed for Labor Day

By John Knoll • on September 3, 2010

Santa Fe County Offices and Solid Waste Convenience Stations will close Monday, September 6 in observance of Labor Day. Offices and Convenience Stations will also close at noon on Friday, September 10. ...

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Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Nambe Community Center

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Nambe Community Center

By Pojoaque News • on August 25, 2010

  Nambe Community Center Tennis Court By: Vicente Sandoval Community Journalist A ribbon cutting ceremony for the current completed work at the Nambe Community Center was held on 8-24-2010.  The ceremony

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Empower Youth through the Power of Mentoring

Empower Youth through the Power of Mentoring

By Pojoaque News • on August 25, 2010

 Members of the community, wanting to provide a brighter future for the life of a child, can apply to volunteer with the “Hombres y Mujeres Nobles Mentoring Project.”  The Mentoring Project is currently

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Help Needy Kids, Donate School Supplies to Pojoaque Valley Students

Help Needy Kids, Donate School Supplies to Pojoaque Valley Students

By John Knoll • on August 20, 2010

  If you would like to help kids who can’t afford school supplies, you can donate at Crickets until  September 1. The Crickets store is located on highway 502, one mile west of the 84/285 intersection;

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Green Chile Power!

Green Chile Power!

By John Knoll • on August 15, 2010

  Many green chile conversations were overheard last week in supermarkets, restaurants, on the street and farmers’ markets.  People talking to one another, on the prowl for the perfect green; Hatch, Socorro,

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Open Burn Restrictions Lifted in Santa Fe County

By Pojoaque News • on August 10, 2010

 Due to recent rains and an increase in precipitation the fire danger level for Santa Fe County has dropped to moderate and the open burn restrictions established with Ordinance 2010-7 have been lifted. If residents had a permit prior to the implementation of the Open Burn Restrictions, the permit is

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Joe Roybal and Maureen Trujillo Strike Gold in Las Cruces

Joe Roybal and Maureen Trujillo Strike Gold in Las Cruces

By John Knoll • on August 5, 2010

Joe Roybal  Last week, Joe Roybal and Maureen Trujillo, denizens of Pojoaque Valley, traveled to Las Cruces to compete in the State Senior Olympics and they both came home with gold medals. Trujillo and her partner

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Texting While Driving Is a Deadly Idea

Texting While Driving Is a Deadly Idea

By Pojoaque News • on August 4, 2010

……………………….. Margie Tapia, Pojoaque Valley School Board President, sent us the following piece, regarding the dangers of driving, or walking while operating

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Adequate Yearly Progress Results for Pojoaque Valley Schools Revealed

Adequate Yearly Progress Results for Pojoaque Valley Schools Revealed

By John Knoll • on August 3, 2010

Check out Pojoaque Valley School District’s accountability report from the New Mexico Public Education Department at www.ped.state.nm.us ; click on AYP school

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A Self-Healing Workshop That Can Change Your Life

A Self-Healing Workshop That Can Change Your Life

By John Knoll • on July 30, 2010

If you are like most people, you want to experience more energy and better health. These days, with the exorbitant cost of medicine, many people are in search of something to help them feel better without

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