2020 Aug 22 ISSUE – HARVEST FESTIVAL GOES ON! ON LINE, THAT IS, SEPT.24 – OCT. 11
Visit the Corrales Harvest Festival website these days, seeking to know if and when and what, you will encounter a jaunty bit of poetry which begins thusly: “This... Read more.
2020 Aug 22 ISSUE – NEW ANIMAL SHELTER APPROVED
A temporary climate controlled building will be installed in August to shelter county animals short term, according to Sandoval County Commissioner Jay Block. He... Read more.
2020 Aug 22 ISSUE – HISTORIC PLAQUE INSTALLED FOR EL PORTAL BUILDING
What may be Corrales’ most iconic historic commercial building, El Portal, now has a plaque proclaiming it. A blue plaque was attached to the facade by the... Read more.
2020 Aug 22 ISSUE – BOBCAT KITTENS MAKE THEMSELVES AT HOME
A family of bobcats (Lynx rufus) has apparently taken up residence in Corrales. Jasmine Tritten was surprised to find four bobcat kittens lounging on a patio wall... Read more.
2020 Aug 22 ISSUE – BATTLE BREWS ON REMOVAL OF POLITICAL CAMPAIGN SIGNS
If you’re miffed by political signs remaining up long after primary elections in June, be advised that Village officials may have to allow them to stay up... Read more.
2020 Aug 22 ISSUE – WHEN WILL IN-SCHOOL CLASSES RESUME FOR CORRALES ELEMENTARY?
Note: Corrales Comment’s story went to press the morning of the APS Board Meeting on August 19. The decision reached later that day was this, according to... Read more.
2020 Aug 22 ISSUE – HOW WILL YOU VOTE AMID CORONAVIRUS? BY MAIL OR IN PERSON ON ELECTION DAY?
If you’re planning to vote by mail this fall, you may want to think about how you’ll manage that. Concerns about voter suppression and/or voter fraud... Read more.
2020-AUGUST 8 ISSUE: REPORT ON ‘HEALTH SECURITY FOR NEW MEXICANS’
With a financial impact analysis in hand, New Mexico legislators may be prepared to make a decision on a long-proposed near-universal health care program during... Read more.
2020-AUGUST 8 ISSUE: CAUTIOUS PLANNING FOR FALL SCHOOL OPENINGS
As Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham juggles the complex demands of the pandemic and its conflicting effect on small businesses, restaurants, public health and schools,... Read more.
2020-AUGUST 8 ISSUE: FARMLAND EASEMENT DECISION EXPLAINED
Several years of negotiations to save the Trosello tract as farmland in perpetuity have been unsuccessful. With heavy hearts, villagers need to accept that the iconic... Read more.
