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The Santa Fe New Mexican

Throughout the course of its 158 year history, The Santa Fe New Mexican has not only reported on the news and history of Santa Fe and northern New Mexico, it has become an integral part of that rich history. Beginning as a weekly publication, the New Mexican became a daily paper in 1867 and in 1880 was owned by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway. Originally published half in English and half in Spanish, in that same year the newspaper began to publish an all English version, and a Spanish language version called El Nuevo Mejicano. Currently owned by Robin Martin, The Santa Fe New Mexican has been in the same family since 1948.

Winterlife

Art + Food

by Kay LockridgeThe Santa Fe New Mexican

Nov 8, 2009

Often "called a good time for a great cause," the annual ARTfeast -- featuring fine art, food, wine, fashion and homes -- rolls out once again the last weekend of February.

"This is the premier winter celebration when the entire Santa Fe community gets together to support art in the public schools," said Connie Axton, owner of Ventana Fine Art and president of ARTsmart, which sponsors ARTfeast. "We couldn't do it without the wonderful public school art teachers and their talented students, as well as all the restaurants, hotels, media, business underwriters and sponsors who participate not to mention the art galleries of Santa Fe that support the effort.

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Las Vegas Robertson stifles, shocks the Horsemen in key district matchup

by Geoff GrammerThe Santa Fe New Mexican

Nov 3, 2009

The exuberant hooting and hollering coming from the Las Vegas Robertson locker room after Saturday's dominant 26-0 win over St. Michael's was as much about a program announcing its return to state prominence as it was about a group of kids turning the page on the past.

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Modern technology enhances artifacts

Museum exhibit includes 3-D images of objects

by Tom SharpeThe Santa Fe New Mexican

Nov 2, 2009

Virtual images of an earring from the 1600s or 1700s and a 7,000-year-old projectile point are among the exhibits in a show opening at the Palace of the Governors later this month.

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The Perfect Ending

A Few Suggestions For a Perfect Party

by EditorThe Santa Fe New Mexican & 2009 Enchanting Weddings

Jan 24, 2009

Despite the January chill, spring is right around the corner. That's when the crocus begin stretching their arms, the winds wake up and people begin the busy season of weddings. If you've chosen Santa Fe as the site for your nuptials, then you're already heading down the path of success. Any successful wedding is followed by a successful wedding party, and we'd like to help you make that party perfect.

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A Guide To Getting Married

by EditorThe Santa Fe New Mexican & 2009 Enchanting Weddings

Jan 24, 2009

Getting a marriage license is simple in New Mexico. Just pony up 25 bucks at any county clerk's office in the state, and you are ready to get hitched. And that's bucks as in cold, hard cash. Clerks' offices want their payment in dollars, not with checks or credit cards.

The state doesn't require blood tests or waiting, but both the bride and groom must show up in person to get the license. Each needs a photo ID -- a driver's license or passport will work, but an original birth certificate can be used in a pinch. Each also must provide proof of a Social Security number.

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Keep It Green

An environmentally friendly wedding can showcase couple's shared values

by Flo BarnesThe Santa Fe New Mexican & 2009 Enchanting Weddings

Jan 24, 2009

Today, wedding greenery refers to more than the centerpieces. Many couples are choosing green elements to show their concern for the environment during wedding festivities. It's a way to start the beginning of a life together by incorporating shared values.

Lynn Welch and Ross Hutcheon, a California couple who married in Santa Fe, designed their celebration to reflect their support of sustainable, renewable resources.

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