Corrales News


Corrales Couple Sweeps State Press Awards

Jasmine Tritten and her husband, Jim, have been in the publishing business for decades, both professionally and personally. The payoff for all of those years of writing was that they swept the New Mexico Press Women’s Awards this year in March.  The Trittens took home a combined eight awards. Both authors won the Press Women…

Corrales Named a Tree City 11 Years in a Row

Village commits to planting and maintaining trees

In honor of Arbor Day, the Village of Corrales has been named a Tree City by the Arbor Day Foundation for the 11th year in a row.  Started in 1976, Tree City USA is one of the Arbor Day Foundation’s oldest programs. The founders had a vision for a greener, healthier America, and hoped this…

Councilors Approve Traffic Study for West La Entrada

“It’s important that the study be set up to emphasize safety versus speed and ease of traffic”

Corrales village councilors at a meeting on April 23 voted to approve a long-sought-after traffic study and granted a liquor license to a newly opened restaurant. Councilors unanimously approved a contract for a traffic engineer to conduct a neighborhood traffic management study for West La Entrada from Corrales Rd. to Loma Larga Rd. Many Corraleños…

Conservancy District Prepares for Spring Runoff

Proactive work helps manage river flow

The Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD) started prepping levees for the spring runoff last week. As temperatures increase and the snow melts, the MRGCD has started preparations for the spring runoff season along the Rio Grande. On April 22, the district organized a training session near Los Lunas in Los Chavez for its work…

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