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The Santa Fe New Mexican
Mailing address
P.O. Box 2048
Santa Fe, NM 87504-2048

Downtown office
202 E. Marcy St. (map)
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Main switchboard: 505-983-3303

Printing plant
1 New Mexican Plaza (map)
Santa Fe, NM 87507

About The Santa Fe New Mexican

In the course of its 158-year history, The New Mexican has been published at many different locations in the center of Santa Fe.

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Director’s drive gives El Gancho Fitness visible, valuable boost

When Michael Polasek took on the job as the director of tennis at El Gancho Fitness, Swim and Racquetball Club, his appraisal of tennis at his new place of employment was grim. »Story

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The circle will be unbroken

Charles MacKay became Santa Fe Opera's third general director on Oct. 1, 2008. Looked at one way, that means he'll have been on the job just 276 days when the 2009 season opens on Friday, July 3. On the other hand, there's an excellent case to be made that MacKay has been preparing for this position, sometimes on the job, for quite a bit longer. Try 40-some years. »Story

Health & Science

Nevada's nuclear secret

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