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Here, gathered in one place, are helpful listings readers and advertisers might need to place an ad, give a news tip or list a special event in one of our calendars. You can always call our main switchboard at 983-3303 to be directed to the right person or department. All phone numbers are area code 505 unless otherwise noted.

Questions regarding the content of santafenewmexican.com should be referred to Web Editor Henry M. Lopez, 986-3074, or hlopez@sfnewmexican.com.
Direct technical questions to Michael Odza, digital media manager, 995-3822, modza@sfnewmexican.com.



Advertising

Please visit our advertising information page by clicking here.

Announcements

Anniversary, wedding, engagement and birth announcements appear, space permitting, in the Neighbors Section on Sundays. The deadline to submit an announcement in one of these categories in 5 p.m. Tuesday. Call 986-3050 for more information. Submissions can be made by fax at 986-9147 or by e-mail at milestones@sfnewmexican.com.

Announcements pertaining to a military promotion, or other special achievement (scholarship, dean's list or club election, for example) by a Santa Fe-area person can be submitted by e-mail to facesplaces@sfnewmexican.com.

Submissions by U.S. mail should be sent to 202 East Marcy Street, Santa Fe, N.M. 87501. A self-addressed stamped envelope should be included if sending photos that you want returned.

Business openings and related news releases

Information about new businesses opening in Santa Fe should be directed to Business Page Editor Bob Quick by email at bobquick@sfnewmexican.com. His phone number is 986-3011. The local business page runs Sunday and Tuesday.

Back issues

Back issues of The New Mexican are available for purchase, call the cashier's office at 986-3034 for more information. Bound copies of the past six months of newspapers are available for viewing at The New Mexican's office at 202 E. Marcy Street.

For older issues, contact the Santa Fe Public Library, New Mexico State Archives or New Mexico State Historical Archives.

An electronic archive of articles dating to 1994 is available by clicking here. Searching for an article is free but there is a small fee to retrieve archived material.

Community relations, donations and event sponsorships

Contact Nik Cecere, marketing director, 995-3826, or marketing@sfnewmexican.com.

Delivery information

Subscribers who do not receive their newspaper by 6 a.m. should report the situation to the circulation department by 11 a.m., at 986-3010 or 1-800-873-3372 (outside Santa Fe).

To establish home delivery, call the circulation department at 986-3010 or 1-800-873-3372 (outside Santa Fe).

To place a vacation hold, call the circulation department at 986-3010 or 1-800-873-3372 (outside Santa Fe) .

enewmexican.com


As a companion to santafenewmexican.com, readers can subscribe to the enewmexican, a page-for-page replica of the print edition of The Santa Fe New Mexican. Visit enewmexican.com to sign-up. The enewmexican.com is free to subscribers of the print edition.
Generation: Next

By teens, for teens, Generation Next is a weekly supplement to the Friday edition of The New Mexican. For information on working for Generation: Next, call editor Bernadette Gonzales Garcia or email her at bernadetteg@sfnewmexican.com.

Letters to the Editor

Click here to submit a letter to the editor. The New Mexican prints only letters that are signed and of less than 150 words and originate from residents of The New Mexican's general readership area.

La Voz de Nuevo México

A weekly Spanish-language publication of The New Mexican focuses on issues of health, immigration and general news. Call Flor de MarĂ­a Oliva, editor, 428-7642, for more information. For advertising information click here.

Newsprint end rolls

Call 986-3089 for information.

Newsroom

The city desk is responsible for The New Mexican's local news content. News tips and information can be submitted through the city desk editors or by contacting the appropriate reporter directly. The city desk telephone number is 505-986-3035, fax: 505-986-9147, e-mail: citydesk@sfnewmexican.com.

The New Mexican corrects factual errors in its reports. Information on possible errors should be reported to the city desk.

Obituaries


On weekends, the city desk can be reached at 986-3035 to publish a death notice until the classified advertising opens on the next business day. The city desk also decides when to publish an originally-reported obituary. Please visit the advertising information page to find more on purchasing an obituary or memorial.

Pasatiempo

An award-winning arts and culture magazine, Pasatiempo publishes a weekly calendar of happening around Santa Fe on Friday. Contact 986-3039 for more information,  by fax, 820-0803 or e-mail pasaevents@sfnewmexican.com. Submission deadline for the print edition is 5 p.m. the week prior to publication.

Photo and story reprint authorizations

Contact the librarian 986-3057.


Que pasa

A weekly calendar of events in The Santa Fe New Mexican's general readership area. Deadline for submission is 5 p.m. Tuesday. Listings should be low-cost or for a nonprofit organization. There's no submission fee and listing run on a space-availability basis.

Religion

Listings for the weekly religion page should be submitted to service@sfnewmexican.com. Or, call Rosemary Jackson for information 986-3049.
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