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Gwen Romero Resigns As Pojoaque Cheerleading Coach

By Pojoaque News • on May 18, 2012

After four years on the job, Gwen Romero has resigned her position as Pojoaque Valley cheerleading coach. When Romero took the job, the cheerleading program was not flourishing at Pojoaque High with only four cheerleaders the year before she started coaching. “I think I helped bring spirit back into the program,” Romero said. “In my...

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Charred Body Found in the Remains of El Rancho Trailer Fire

Charred Body Found in the Remains of El Rancho Trailer Fire

By • on May 16, 2012

An El Rancho mobile home fire claimed the life of 48-year old Pauline Roybal whose burnt body was found in the debris of the 11: p.m. Sunday fire. The body was unofficially identified by Melinda Gomez, daughter of

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Obituary: Lorraine M. Montoya, March 9, 1932 to May 9, 2012

Obituary: Lorraine M. Montoya, March 9, 1932 to May 9, 2012

By • on May 12, 2012

Lorraine M. Montoya March 9, 1932 to May 9, 2012  Lorraine Montoya , a loving wife, mother, grandmother & great grandmother  from Nambe, passed away on Wednesday, May 9, 2012.  

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Pueblo of Pojoaque Community Kitchen Offers Healthy Food and Opportunities for Entrepreneurs

Pueblo of Pojoaque Community Kitchen Offers Healthy Food and Opportunities for Entrepreneurs

By • on May 11, 2012

Frances Quintana, Agricultural Director for the Pueblo of Pojoaque   Not many people in Pojoaque Valley are aware the Pueblo of Pojoaque has a Community Kitchen. The kitchen, established in 2009, is a center for

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Marzia Dessi, Just 16, Has Already Written Four Novels

Marzia Dessi, Just 16, Has Already Written Four Novels

By • on May 10, 2012

Marzia Dessi By Lisa Powell Marzia Dessi has come a long way this year; this May she will graduate from Espanola Valley High School and also earn an Associate Degree in General Studies while attending Northern

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The American Buffalo Survives in the Pojoaque Valley Badlands

The American Buffalo Survives in the Pojoaque Valley Badlands

By • on May 8, 2012

Pueblo of Pojoaque's Bison Herd   Buffalo are still roaming the Wild West Badlands of Pojoaque Valley, just like in the old days when thousands roamed the hills and prairies of what the Native Americans call

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LANL to Produce New Cancer Treatment Agent

LANL to Produce New Cancer Treatment Agent

By • on May 5, 2012

A new medical isotope project at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), has shown promise for producing major quantities of a new cancer-treatment agent, actinium 225 (Ac-225). Using proton beams, a collaboration

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Frito Pie Benefit to Help Martha Romero Alire Fight Her Cancer

By • on May 3, 2012

Frito Pie Benefit for Martha (Romero) Alire, who is battling pancreatic cancer on Saturday, May 5 from 1-4 p.m. at the River of Life Reception Hall on Highway 502. Tickets are $5.00 per person and can be purchased at the door. Directions: At Pojoaque turn off of US 285 on to state road 502, which goes

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Steven J. Lopez Jr., Firefighter, Engineer and Baseball Coach, Passes Away

Steven J. Lopez Jr., Firefighter, Engineer and Baseball Coach, Passes Away

By • on May 2, 2012

Steven J. Lopez Jr. Steven J. Lopez Jr., 40, of Nambe, New Mexico, went to be at peace with the Lord on April 29, 2012.  Steven was born on March 30, 1972 in Santa Fe, NM. He was raised in Albuquerque and Las Cruces. 

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Pojoaque High Skills USA Program Receives Grant to Build a Bridge

Pojoaque High Skills USA Program Receives Grant to Build a Bridge

By • on May 1, 2012

Back Row: Carl Thomson, Vince Martinez, Marcos Ortiz, Adrian Orozco, Julian Lujan, Anthony Montoya, Sergio Cordova, (Skills USA Advisor)Pat Velarde . Front row: (Skills USA Sponsor) Jacob Archuleta, Enrique Palomino, Jessica

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