Aug 17, 2009 | SantaFeNewMexican.com
Kermit update: Part of the pack
Photo: Kermit, found starving in March south of Madrid, has made a full recovery and enjoys his new life with Dennis Jack and Anne Klosterman outside of Ribera.
Water Service Scheduled for Shut Off in Camino Cabra/Cristo Rey Area
The City of Santa Fe Water Division plans to shut off water service on Wednesday, June 17 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Thursday, June 18 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. The water shut-off location on Wednesday is Camino Cabra between Upper Canyon Road and Camino Ribera; Apodaca Hill will also be affected.
Water Shut-off Scheduled in Downtown
The City of Santa Fe Water Division will shut off water service on select downtown streets on Tuesday, June 16 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The water shut-off locations will be: Johnson Street from Guadalupe Street to Grant Avenue, Chappell Street south of McKenzie Street, and McKenzie Street between Guadalupe Street and Griffin Street.
Parks Crews Mowing at Genoveva Chavez Community Center Thursday
MEDIA RELEASE Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 Contact: Sandy Smith 955-4021 or sksmith@santafenm.gov Crews from the City of Santa Fe Parks Division will be mowing weeds around the Genoveva Chavez Community Center early in the morning on Thursday, July 11.
Photo: A recent Pecos farmers market got off to a slow start, but once church lets out, ita TMs not unusual for 100 or more shoppers to pick over the offerings of as many as 15 growers.
More than 50 dogs seized from home
Photo: Shelter veterinarian Nan Hack, left, and veterinary technician Seneca Townsend sedate a terrier-mix rescued Monday from a Ribera home.
The economic downturn has created an unexpected windfall for local wine lovers. Wineries and their distributors are sitting on large quantities of high-end wine, and just like every other business today, they need to keep inventory moving.