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Edgewood Playing Fields Get Held Up
All the symbolic gestures have been made, the ground broken, dirt moved, dignitaries smiled for photographs, but the planned playing fields in Edgewood are not a done deal.
Lease Signed For Edgewood Theater
Storyteller Theaters has signed a lease with Liberty Development, an agreement that they will rent the theater that has not yet been built.
Town Annexation Problems Remain
Edgewood won't solve its checkerboard annexation problems just yet. The water and sewer systems are not sufficient for it to incorporate more territory, according to a ruling which was met by applause from several residents by the state's Municipal Boundary Commission.
Editorial: Political games aside, fire tax is needed
For decades, hosing down flames has been only one of the lifesaving services performed by people once known as firemen.
County GOP urges no votes on fire tax
Party chief says officials must make better spending choices, not hike taxes, to cover equipment, stations Julie Ann Grimm - 11/10/09 1 Critics of a proposal that would increase sales tax in the unincorporated parts of Santa Fe County plan a phone drive this weekend to encourage voters to reject it.
The Santa Fe Police Department is investigating the following reports: - A stereo/CD unit was stolen Friday from a vehicle parked in the 1400 block of Zepol Road.
It seems that the New Mexico Department of Transportation is taking the high road regarding a problem with a crater at the intersection of Church Street and N.M. 344 in Edgewood.
The considerable number of volunteers working for the town of Edgewood became a subject of debate last week.
Couple Accused of Lying to State To Get Aid
An Edgewood couple is being accused of defrauding the state of New Mexico to obtain more than $50,000 in public assistance.
Moriarty-Edgewood District Braces For Possible Cuts
With New Mexico legislators grappling with a $650 million budget gap and talking about cuts to state's the educational budget, there is some nail-biting going on in the Moriarty-Edgewood School District.
There is now a legal way to harness the wind in Edgewood. At the Oct. 7 Town Council meeting, all four councilors approved an ordinance amendment that allows residents to erect wind turbines on their property.
Edgewood Residents Speak Out After Power Outage
An ambitious project that would allow energy to flow freely across the nation's three massive power grids could break down significant barriers to ramping up alternative energy in the United States.
Cowboys beat cops in SASS shooting competition
It seems appropriate that the state where Billy the Kid and his ragtag bunch of outlaws scoffed the law would hold a match to settle who is best with a shooting iron: cops or cowboys.
County commissioners dish out cash
Every year, the five Santa Fe County commissioners allot themselves $30,000 each from the county's general fund to spend in their districts as they see fit over the course of the year.
Residents Share Their Concerns
Edgewood residents and other locals participated in a smattering of what politicians call "kitchen table" discussions last week.
Panel OKs Deputy For Assessor Post
The Torrance County Commission appointed Deputy Assessor Betty Cabber to the position of assessor due to the retirement of Assessor Jim Shields.
Wildlife West Takes Part in Dove Release
It could be the largest simultaneous dove release the world has ever seen, and part of it is happening in Edgewood.
Edgewood man upset over sheep attack
An Edgewood man said he cana t forget seeing four of his sheep dead, and nearly half a dozen others injured on Saturday morning.
Local news in brief Aug. 26, 2009
KUNM volunteers to hold forum on concerns More than two dozen volunteers with KUNM Public Radio have signed a letter to University of New Mexico administrators expressing concerns about changes in the disciplinary procedure and cancellation of the spring board election.
Campbell Ranch Gets Planning Appeal Postponed
The preliminary plat for Campbell Ranch will remain in limbo for a while. An appeal of an Edgewood Planning and Zoning Commission decision to allow a preliminary plat on a section of the property to expire was tabled by the Edgewood Town Council on Aug.