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from The New Mexican Agora shopping center tenants optimistic about cross-street rivals
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Businesses at the Agora shopping center are likely to be affected by the opening of a new shopping center across Avenida Vista Grande, but some owners say the effect will likely be beneficial.
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from The New Mexican Diane Katzenmeyer-Delgado steps into her new role as elementary-school principal
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With news that her school's special-education students are underperforming coming only days after her arrival, Pablo Roybal Elementary School principal Diane Katzenmeyer-Delgado has her work cut out for her.
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from The New Mexican County agency provides funds to finish senior center
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Enough money finally has become available to finish the Ken and Patty Adam Senior Center.
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from The New Mexican A fresh perspective
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Richard Sober has turned the garage attached to his Pecos house into an art studio with gray floors and white walls filled with paintings that make ordinary things look extraordinary. He's opening this space to the community from 10 a.m. to
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from The New Mexican Oldies but goodies
Stacy Hill got a 1966 Mustang from her parents when she graduated from high school in 1989. Ever since then she's been hooked on classic cars.
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from The New Mexican Lots of history in Pecos and Glorieta
People have lived in the Pecos area for at least 900 years, according to archaeologists’ dating of the Pecos Pueblo origins. By the 14th century, Pecos was a thriving center of trade between Puebloans and the Plains tribes. Pecos Pueblo at its apex was home to about 2,000 people living in a complex up to five stories high.
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from The New Mexican The hunt for high-speed
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When Caleb Clark is away from home at 1 a.m. and really needs high-speed Internet access, he drives into the parking lot at the Santa Fe Baking Co. and turns on his laptop computer .
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San Miguel Chapel : More than bricks and mortar

The restoration of Santa Fe’s historic San Miguel Chapel is at the heart of a preservation initiative newly undertaken by citizens, local organizations, and state agencies.

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from The New Mexican A Pecos story
A few miles east of Santa Fe, outside the small village of Pecos, lie the remains of the once-mighty Pecos Pueblo. Although just mounds and fragments of walls remain today, the area has a rich and proud past which is not forgotten.
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