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The Witches of Abiquiu

Five decades after the Salem witchcraft trials, where over 200 people were accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusets, there was an outbreak of witchcraft in Abiquiu, New Mexico.ย  Dr. Rick Hendricks and Malcolm Ebright wrote a book titled, โ€œThe Witches of Abiquiu: The Governor, the Priest, the Genizaro Indians and the Devil,โ€ based on a […]

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High Desert Gardening

One of the things those of us who arrange the Corrales Garden Tour each year understand is that gardening in the high desert is not always easy. Corrales and much of Sandoval County have two distinct ecosystems. The Bosque and the sand hills and each have their own issues, but most will agree that it […]

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A Child’s Garden

It’s โ€œthymeโ€ to start gardeningโ€ฆ again for the Placitas Elementary School (PES). After a long break from budget setbacks and a pandemic, PES is bringing back its popular gardening program. The program was started by Principal Joseph Lepre back in 2015, who understood that some parents couldnโ€™t pick up their children right when school ended.ย  […]

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The Hiring of Talking Heads

This spring, Ronna McDaniel of the RNC needed a job. As national chair since 2017, she needed to replace the $400,000/year income loss resulting from her forced resignation as Donald Trump clinched the GOP presidential nomination. Thereโ€™s quite a bit to unpack in that lede, but there really isnโ€™t column space for it. Letโ€™s just […]

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Planting for Pollinators

Pollinators are essential for the health and growth of our gardens. Two of the most important pollinators are bees and butterflies, both of which have declining populations due to urban growth and less vegetation for food. Bees Bees are beneficial to our yards because they pollinate our plants. Bumblebees and honeybees each have distinct traits […]

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Letter to the Editor: New Mexico is Right to Hold Out for Higher Prices for its Most Valuable Commodity

Submitted by Bill Jordan/New Mexico Voices for Children New Mexico is a land with many valuable assets โ€“ from our rich cultural diversity to our stunning physical beauty, to our mineral wealth. These assets belong to us all and while itโ€™s impossible to put a price on some of them โ€“ our culture and natural […]

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Interesting Matchups in Primary Filings

Itโ€™s election year. This year all 112 seats in the New Mexico Legislature are up for grabs.  That isnโ€™t totally accurate because 37 of those candidates have no opposition in either the primary or the general. No one else is โ€œgrabbingโ€ for those seats.  On the Republican side, nine House seats and nine Senate seats […]

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War Veterans Join the Public Debate Over Monuments

On Indigenous Peoples Day 2020 in broad daylight, a mob of vandals tore down the 154-year-old Soldierโ€™s Monument in the center of Santa Fe Plaza because it was offensive to some Native Americans. Now veterans groups are demanding it be restored. The destruction followed months of controversy that was notable for its absence of historical […]

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Interesting Matchups in Primary Filings

Sen. Jerry Ortiz y Pinoโ€™s retirement announcement during the redistricting process allowed for the redesign of his district. One Democrat and two Republicans have filed for the new SD 12. The Republican primary promises to be high profile. Former state Sen. Candace Gould, a moderate Republican, is hoping to return to the Senate. Sandoval County […]

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