• Legislators Hear from Residents at Town Hall

    Legislators Hear from Residents at Town Hall

    Preserving and protecting the bosque from fire, recruiting and retaining healthcare workers and teachers and improving education were among the topics discussed at a town hall meeting hosted by state Sen. Brenda McKenna and Rep.-elect Kathleen Cates on Sunday. About 30 people attended the meeting in person at the Village of Corrales Council Chambers and…


  • The Comment: Dec. 1, 2023

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  • Corrales Celebrates Christmas

    Christmas season in Corrales is already underway, with the Christmas de los Caballos Parade ushering in the season on Nov. 19. The next Saturday, Nov. 25, was Small Business Saturday and a first-ever tree lighting at the Village Administrative Complex, sponsored by Corrales MainStreet. Organizers deemed the inaugural event a success, but made note of…

  • Preserving History for the Future

    Editor’s note: This is the second in a two-part series on the Corrales Historical Society, which is celebrating 50 years in 2023. By T.S. Last, Corrales Comment Mary Davis literally wrote the book on Corrales – with the help of other members of the Corrales Historical Society. The 2010 book published by Arcadia Publishing Library…

  • Queen Bees Reported Missing From Corrales Hives

    It doesn’t rise to the level of the theft of crown jewels, but someone reported a theft of nearly a dozen queen bees from their property in Corrales last month. The incident report from Corrales police buzzes with intrigue, with a mysterious man behind the wheel of a black sedan identified as a suspect and…