Letter to the Editor: Thank You Bosque Baking Company
Submitted by Kate McCleery and Bob Martinez, Corrales residents Allow us to extend a huge thank you to Jim Mecca of Bosque Baking Company! He’s been a stalwart... Read more.
Golden Years: Is Your Phone Creating A Chaotic Mind?
By Sarah Pastore, Executive Director, Village in the Village What was the first thing you did when you woke up this morning? If you own a smart phone, experts say... Read more.
Commentary: Supreme Court Program Allows Students to Learn About the Judicial Process
This letter is provided as opinion/commentary from the author. You can submit your own letter to editor@corralescomment.com Submitted by Justice David K. Thomson,... Read more.
Stephen Corlett
Stephen Michael Corlett was born to Russell and Frances Corlett on November 15th, 1949, and grew up with his younger brother John in the small rural suburb of Novelty,... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: Looking for New Mexico Stories
Dear People of the Great State of New Mexico, Greetings! My name is Maria Jose Ontiveros Machuca and I am a 5th grade student at Salida Elementary School in Salida,... Read more.
Former Legislator Pauline Eisenstadt Dies at 86
Pauline Eisenstadt, 86, a retired state legislator and the first woman to serve in both houses of the New Mexico State Legislature died March 1, 2024 of natural... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: Trickle Down Balloons
Submitted by By Scott Kominiak, Corrales resident and balloonist If you'd like to submit a Letter to the Editor, please email editor@corralescomment.com Dear Editor-On... Read more.
The Story Behind Today’s Indigo Crow Cafe
Submitted by The Corrales Historical Society Did you know—the Indigo Crow Cafe was once the grocery store and gas station shown in this photo? This photograph... Read more.
Your Golden Chance to Win a Pot of Gold: VILLAGE in a Village Runs a Cash Raffle
By Carol Levy and Susan Steiner, Guest contributors. Good news! You have a golden chance to win big bucks while helping Corrales golden agers stay active and remain... Read more.
Happy trails to Jeff Radford
By Mick Harper My first brush with the Corrales Comment came in the winter of 1981-82. I’d moved here in the summer of ’81, was loving my newly adopted... Read more.
