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Cundiyo

78 matches: Newest at Top (Duplicate stories may occur if content appeared in multiple sections)

41. ABQjournal: New Mexico Elders Quietly Pass Into History

... land is gradually making its final exit.     Thankfully, it often occurs with grace.     My uncle Emiliano died in his bed a couple of years ago in Cundiyo just months short of his 100th birthday and not long after the passing of his beloved wife. He had mentioned a sharp, persistent pain in the right ...
full story 04/15/06

42. ABQjournal: Governor Wants to Spend Millions to Develop Elaborate, Linked Santa Fe Path System

Saturday, February 18, 2006 Governor Wants to Spend Millions to Develop Elaborate, Linked Santa Fe Path System By Russell Max Simon Journal Staff Writer     Gov. Bill Richardson said Friday he wants to spend $20 million over the next two to three years on a city-wide Santa Fe trail system modeled after ...
full story 02/18/06

43. ABQjournal: Obituaries

... 4th St. Cremation has taken place.     La Paloma Funeral Home, 983-2555.     ROBERTO B. VIGIL, 91, of Chimayo died Dec. 12, 2005.     He was born in Cundiyo. He was a well-known resident of Chimayo. He was a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather. He was a true gentlemen who adored his family ...
full story 12/13/05

44. ABQjournal: Racket on a Texas Roof Is Music to New Mexico Ears

...     It wasn't one cat but two, two cats on a hot tin roof the other morning when I walked my 20-month-old niece up to her babysitter's home in Cundiyo.     Well, it was around eight, so I don't know that the brown-painted metal was real hot yet. But it was warm enough to comfort the kittens that sat ...
full story 10/11/05

45. ABQjournal: Sound of Rain on Tin Roof Is Music to Our Ears

...     It wasn't one cat but two, two cats on a hot tin roof the other morning when I walked my 20-month-old niece up to her babysitter's home in Cundiyo.     Well, it was around eight, so I don't know that the brown-painted metal was real hot yet. But it was warm enough to comfort the kittens that sat ...
full story 10/08/05

46. ABQjournal: Sound of Rain on Tin Roof Is Music to Our Ears

...     It wasn't one cat but two, two cats on a hot tin roof the other morning when I walked my 20-month-old niece up to her babysitter's home in Cundiyo.     Well, it was around eight, so I don't know that the brown-painted metal was real hot yet. But it was warm enough to comfort the kittens that sat ...
full story 10/08/05

47. ABQjournal: Obituaries

... listening to tall tales by the fireplace.     At a dance in Truchas in the late 1920s, Frutosa met her future husband, Policarpio (Paul) Vigil of Cundiyo. They were married in 1930 and had eight children. The family first lived in Terrero, then Cundiyo, Nambe, and Santa Fe. Frutosa was devoted to raising ...
full story 09/22/05

48. ABQjournal: Incorporations

... , HC 74, Box 20601, El Prado, N.M.     * NEW MEXICO DANCE THEATER, LLC, Sept. 24. Registered agent: Susan Baker Dillingham, 108-A Camino Del Cañon, Cundiyo, N.M.     * ONSITE AUTOMOTIVE, LLC, Oct. 13. Registered agent: C. Scott Bennett, 5 Rancho Valle, Española.     * PAYROLL PROCESSING, LLC, Sept. 27 ...
full story 06/22/05

49. ABQjournal: Villages Like Cundiyo Celebrate Posadas and Posole

Tuesday, December 21, 2004 Villages Like Cundiyo Celebrate Posadas and Posole By David Roybal For the Journal     The phone calls started going out days ago in Cundiyo. Yvonne Vigil was assigned posole; Jolene Vigil, red chile; Rosemary Vigil, green chile. Sabina Cordova and Doris Lopez would bake ...
full story 06/22/05

50. ABQjournal: N.M.'s Mystical Ties to La Tierra

... .     Take, for example, a couple of stories that the Rev. Casimiro Roca shared the other day with about 20 parishioners in my home village of Cundiyo amid the piñon- and juniper-studded hills about 25 miles northeast of Santa Fe.     Roca, originally from Spain, has celebrated Mass in the mountain villages ...
full story 06/22/05

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