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Graduate/Post Graduate 67% % of the total audience, santafenewmexican.com plus pasatiempomagazine.com
HOUSEHOLD INCOME $50,000 and greater 62% $100,000 and greater 22%
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Santa Fe County’s #1 Daily News Source B Bumgarner r pitches giants to world Series title tle, sports, sports B B-11
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Deputy pleads not guilty in death
New Mexico author dies Juan Estevan Arellano was a Chicano writer on New Mexico culture. Page B-1
Police: Chan on phone with girlfriend as fellow lawman gunned down
school district tax increase defended Superintendent Joel Boyd said the district faced a critical need to improve technology. Page B-1
Roxanne ‘Rocky’ Lara is a first-time
Hispanic candidate in New Mexico who is trying to unseat Republican U.S. Rep. Steve Pearce.
10 1st-time Latino candidates run for Congress
By Uriel J. Garcia The New Mexican
The Santa Fe County deputy accused of killing a fellow deputy at a hotel in Las Cruces pleaded not guilty Wednesday in his first courtroom appearance as new details
the night in Las Cruces after transporting a prisoner to Safford, Ariz. Chan is being held in the Doña Ana County jail without bond, which his lawyer, John Day, said is not unusual. The attorney also said he expects Chan to be placed in protective custody, away from the general inmate population, which is standard procedure when a law enforcement officer is held in custody. A criminal complaint filed Wednesday in the Doña Ana County
emerged about the fatal hotel shooting. Police say Deputy Tai Chan, 27, shot and killed Deputy Jeremy Martin, 29, at the Hotel Encanto early Tuesday after a night Tai Chan of drinking and “a heated argument” that started at a bar. Investigators have said the deputies were spending
Santa Fe woman performs psychic cleansing of homes, hotels, businesses
City Council likes idea, but blindsided by plan
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Paranormal investigator Jane Phillips cleanses ‘portals’ earlier this month from a home on the south side of Santa Fe. The family had been dealing with strange energy for several years, they said, and they were hopeing Phillips could help clear the area. JAne PhiLLiPs/The new MexiCAn
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t’s near dusk on an autumn eve, and ghostbuster Jane Phillips is working through a two-hour cleansing of a spacious house on the south side of town. She handles two dousing rods like a gunfighter working a pair of sixshooters as she moves from room to room to get rid of what she calls “discarnate energy.” We’re not talking just about ghosts and poltergeists in this case — but possible demonic forces and extraterrestrial beings.
And it doesn’t help that Halloween is near. “These energies are dark energies, and Halloween is a dark holiday,” she says. “It will ramp it up.” With Halloween on Friday, many people’s thoughts may turn to the paranormal for a few days. But Phillips concentrates on supernatural and otherworldly entities every day of her life. She performs psychic cleansings of houses, hotels, businesses and restaurants (“Bad or poorly prepared food may not be the only reason that your customers choose to not come back to your restaurant,” her brochure notes.)
Training, staffing fall short of need
Phillips, 63, is aware of skeptics and those who refuse to believe in ghosts. “I have to believe,” she says. “I see them all the time.” The homeowners — who do not want their names published in the newspaper — called Phillips after receiving some positive referrals about her work. Since moving into the house eight years ago, the family members say, they have faced a number of unsettling experiences. Clinging vines in the living room once reached out for one of the
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InsIde u A quarantined nurse who does not have ebola symptoms defies state.
By Jeff Donn and Garance Burke
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Members of the Department of Defense’s Ebola Military Medical Support Team dress with protective gear during training at San Antonio Military Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. eriC GAy/The AssoCiATeD Press
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A plan for the city to provide armed police officers at Capital High School and Santa Fe High was brought to a screeching halt Wednesday by city councilors. In a nutshell, councilors gave the plan an “A” for effort but an “F” for execution. Councilors said they supported the concept of making schools safer, but they thought the plan wasn’t properly vetted. They demanded that it first go through the council’s committee process, especially since it has a fiscal impact. Several councilors said they had found out about the plan in the newspaper earlier this month after the Santa Fe school board voted to approve the deal, which calls for placing an armed officer at each high school. “We’re clueless on it. We are. We’re all clueless,” City Councilor Ron Trujillo said.
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Magistrate Court provided new details of the episode. But neither the court document nor police have given a reason as to why the accused deputy might have fired at Martin as
Ghost whisperer sends Officers school dark energy packing in program
Hopefuls trying to use heritage to draw voters WASHINGTON — First-time congressional candidate Norma Torres tells people in her Los Angeles-area district that there is no more critical time to vote than now, even as she acknowledges “great disillusion” may cause many Hispanics to sit out Election Day. “There’s nothing sexy on the ballot, no ballot measure to mobilize people” said Torres. And no Norma Torres presidential contest this year. She and fellow Democrat Christina Gagnier are in a race to succeed Democratic Rep. Gloria Negrete McLeod, who is quitting Capitol Hill after just one term and trying to win election to a county board of supervisors. “My message is that now it’s more
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The U.S. health care apparatus is so unprepared and short on resources to deal with the deadly Ebola virus that even small clusters of cases could overwhelm parts of the system, according to an Associated Press review of readiness at hospitals and other components of the emergency
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medical network. Experts broadly agree that a widespread nationwide outbreak is extremely unlikely, but they also concur that it is impossible to predict with certainty, since previous Ebola epidemics have been confined to remote areas of Africa. And Ebola is not the only possible danger that causes
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concern; experts say other deadly infectious diseases — ranging from airborne viruses such as SARS, to an unforeseen new strain of the flu, to more exotic plagues like Lassa fever — could crash the health care system. To assess America’s ability to deal with a major outbreak, the AP examined indicators of readiness: training, staffing, funding, emergency room shortcomings, supplies and protection for health care workers. AP reporters
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King Lear Shakespeare’s globe Theatre, 7:30 p.m., Lensic Performing arts Center, 211 w. San Francisco St., $13.50-$100, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.
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Obituaries David Marshall smith, 71, Santa Fe, Oct. 2 Ramon eloy sena, 85, Santa Fe Bobby c. Borrego, 24, Santa Fe, Oct. 26 eugenie H.
Miller, 84, Oct. 21 francine Juliet Vitetta smock, 65, Santa Fe, Oct. 26 Jeremy Martin, Oct. 28 anamarie star ojeda, 13, Santa Fe, Oct. 26 Page a-10
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“ It has been noted that an average issue of Pasatiempo has the same amount of editorial MOVIES material as does a Sunday New York Times Arts MUSIC and Leisure section.” THEATER
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MOVIES MUSIC THEATER ART BOOKS LECTURES DANCE ARCHITECTURE DINING EXHIBITS CULTURE REVIEWS
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Currents events: New Media Festival
Who reads Pasatiempo? Those who come to Santa Fe to experience its culture and all it has to offer.
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From vacationers, to seasonal residents, to long-time Santa Feans — Pasatiempo readers enjoy the thrill of new ideas and experiences and have a deep appreciation for the arts. Internationally-renowned arts festivals and generous local benefactors help Santa Fe to support an arts community on par with major metropolitan cities. For local patrons of the arts, Pasatiempo stands alone as the go-to resource for arts and culture event information.
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Seasonal Activity and Day Trip Guides Designed to make visitors (and locals!) fall in love with all that Santa Fe has to offer, our seasonal guides show off the very best of Santa Fe local attractions, shopping, performances, food and fun.
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2014 SUMMER GUIDE TO SANTA FE AND NORTHERN NEW MEXICO
Water: play, praise, conserve A trio of nature writers New restaurants & romantic bars Day trips: High Road, Jemez Loop, Las Vegas
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Winterlife 201 4-1 5 WINT E R GUIDE to Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico
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11 McGregor Lane Pitched roof, northern New Mexico style home has a spacious feel with soaring ceilings in the two living rooms and large picture windows framing the Sangres. Fully fenced grounds designed for outdoor enjoyment including a west-facing view deck. Four car garage/workshop, private well. Two adjacent .75 acre lots with additional water rights are offered separately for purchase. $653,000 MLS# 201403059
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2:00p.m. - 4:00p.m. — 204 Lorenzo Lane - Down a quiet lane, antique wooden doors open to a spacious, shady courtyard and this sweet 2BR, 1BA adobe home. Thick walls, vigas, wood and brick floors, nichos, fireplace. Separate 1BR,1BA casita. $695,000. MLS 201404572. (Alameda to Gonzales; Right on Lorenzo Lane straight back. Property on left.) Elayne Patton 505-690-8300 Sotheby’s International Realty.
1:00p.m. - 4:00p.m. — 1417 Galisteo Street - Enjoy marvelous in-town living in this superb residence on a welllocated half acre lot with easy access to all Santa Fe amenities. A pensively conceived floor plan offers open public areas. $695,000. MLS 201403339. (Galisteo south from Cordova to 1417.) Alan Vorenberg 505-470-3118 Sotheby’s International Realty.
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V-22 2:00p.m. - 4:00p.m. — 21 Star Slash - Superb Sangre de Cristo and Jemez mountain views distinguish this pueblo style residence, shaped by the combined artistry of a trained chef and a professional singer/songwriter. $999,000. MLS 201401031. (Highway 599 to right on Camino La Tierra. Left on Wildflower. Left on Star Splash.) Team R & L 505-465-9597 Keller Williams Realty.
12:00p.m. - 2:00p.m. — 423 West San Francisco Street, Unit 2 - Blocks from the Plaza is a wonderful double adobe dating from the 1800\’5C’s and currently being used as a 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo, but also is zoned for commercial use and was a restaurant in the 1980s $369,000. MLS 201303293. (W. San Francisco St. just West of Guadalupe on the right before Zona Rosa.) Katherine Blagden 505-490-2400 Sotheby’s International Realty.
12:00p.m. - 5:00p.m. — 7326 Avenida El Nido - From $194,900, Homewise Homes are designed to fit your lifeEncantando Loop style and save up to 45% in energy costs. Quality construction and design at a price you can afford. Special Encantando LoopRd, financing may be available. $194,900. (From Airport 12:30p.m. - 2:00p.m. — 2 Jornada Way - A very charming, turn onto Paseo del Sol WEST. Turn right onto Jaguar Rd single level McMillan built home w/ brick floors & vigas to dead end, then turn right on Avenida El Nido.) Cande Camerada throughout. Thoughtful floor plan, located Toner 505-699-4252 Homewise, Inc. Alcaladecentrally Rd Loop large open kitchen-dining-living room. Passive solar in design. 2-car gar $305,000. MLS 201402064. (Avenida de Compadres, left on Jornada Loop, right on Jornada Way. Camerada Loop #2, corner home on the left.) Beth Faure 505-690-2713 Garbosa Adobe Realty of Santa Fe. 1:00p.m. - 3:00p.m. — 456 A Acequia Madre - Dating to the 1920s, the classic two-bedroom, two-bath Eastside home was reincarnated in 2008 as a modern rendition of classic Pueblo-style architecture appointed with only the finest finishes. $835,000. MLS 201404745. (Paseo de Peralta to Acequia Madre) Stan Jones 505-310-2426 Sotheby’s International Realty.
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U-42 1:00p.m. - 4:00p.m. — 116 Valley Drive - New Listing! Come see this mid-century modern home that is within easy walking distance of the Plaza! 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, over 2000 square feet, ample storage, 2-car garage, private lot. $539,900. MLS 201404143. (Bishops Lodge Road to Valley Drive. See signs.) Jeff and Jack Welch 505-577-7001 Keller Williams Realty.
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U-23 11:00a.m. - 6:00p.m. — 34 Via Summa - Visit Tessera, the newest Homewise Homes community designed to fit your lifestyle from $293,500. Tucked in the northwest hills, enjoy great views, trails and open space only six miles from the Plaza. $495,000. (Take 599 to the Camino La Tierra exit, then take the Frontage Road south to Tessera. Follow the signs to Tessera Model Homes.) Don Egedy 505-670-8696 Homewise, Inc.
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2:00p.m. - 4:00p.m. — 7014 Valentine Loop - Beautiful turnkey 4 bedroom home ready for the right buyer to move in. Lots of light downstairs with view windows,and an open floorplan with a central gas fireplace that provides heat and convenience. $295,000. MLS 201404947. (Airport Rd to Paseo del Sol W. Right on Valentine Loop.) Team R & L 505-465-9597 Keller Williams Realty.
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12:00p.m. - 4:00p.m. — 1024 Bishops Lodge Road, Santa Fe, NM - Single level, brand new remodel, views, 2 acres, and walk to the Plaza. You will be immediately drawn to the privacy and easy living space. 3 bedrooms with private baths, light filled heated garage. $800,000. MLS 201404902. (From the Plaza take Washington straight to Bishops Lodge Road, 1 mile on the left.) Anna Vanderlaan 505-231-3410 Keller Williams Realty.
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1:00p.m. - 4:00p.m. — 3433 San Luis St. - MUST SEE! This TIERRA charming 3BR - 2BA home has an open floor concept 2:30p.m. - 4:00p.m. — 52A Paseo Del Pinon - Substantial $ 599 living room with wood-planked ceiling & vigas CONTENTA opens to reduction! Gorgeous frame&adobe 3+BD/3BA main + dining room, kitchen & fenced back yard. Refrigerated Guest house. Quiet, peaceful setting in a small gated AC. Drip irrigation $259,900. MLS 201404896. (Take Rd community, spectacular mountain views & less thanVILLA 7 Airport Cerrillos Rd. to Zafarano Dr., go north to Rufina St., turn miles from the Plaza! 5+acres $599,850. MLS 201401814. SONATA left and go to San Luis, turn left. Property at end of (Horses OK, gated cul-de sac. Old Las Vegas HiWay, block on left.) Dave Brazda 505-819-1345 Keller Williams right on Seton Village Rd, to 1st left onto Paseo Del TIERRA Realty. Pinon then 2nd left, Camino Brisa – 1st home on right. CONTENTA Host: Richard Wienecke 505.490.8699) Richard Anderson 505-670-9293 Keller Williams Realty.
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D-44 2:00p.m. - 4:00p.m. — 9 Vista Tesuque - This classic Santa Fe home and separate casita exude warmth and character. Located on 5 acres in the gated Los Caminitos community, this home offers expansive Jemez views and National Forest access. $775,000. MLS 201402037. (84/285N to exit 168. Rt. on CR 73, Rt. on 592, 2 miles to Los Caminitos entrance on Right, First Right on Paseo del Rancho, 2nd left on Camino Amor, first Right on Vista Tesuque, first house on Right.) Lisa Block/Robin Brown 505-216-6154 Keller Williams Realty.
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s 15+ acre 553 Los Nidos Located in Los Nidos, this beautifully designed 230 B Rodriguez St. Beautiful 3 br, 2 bth, 2 car garage, solar home by John LeMaster and built by Lockwood Construction has electric, walk to Plaza and Canyon Rd. The feeling of countryQ-30 living many fine features. With two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a den, but you can walk to the heart of Santa Fe. Open Sunday 1:00 to 4:00 this 1,960 square foot home is the epitome of Santa Fe’s versatile Pueblo style. This home is in11aMcGregor desirable location with great780access MLS# 201405006 Follow signs Palace andhorse Armijo. Lane Pitched roof, northern New Mexico style Aspen Compound Well-priced home, quiet location, at E. 133 Jacinto Remarkable property in highly$699,000 desirable area! home has a spacious feel with soaring ceilings in the two living adjacent to greenbelt. Expansive west views. Spacious living room Northern-New-Mexico-style home on 15+ acres in Los Caballos. rooms and large picture windows framing the Sangres. Fully fenced with high ceilings, upgraded kitchen, huge master. Low maintenance 1,945 sqft. with pitched, beamed, wood ceilings, tile floors, large to mountain trails and trails to the Plaza. $705,000 T-27 grounds designed for outdoor enjoyment including a west-facing landscaping. Clubhouse pool and tennis. 3 br, 2 ba, 2,400 sq.ft., 2-car windows. Living room has focal-point brick fireplace, floor-to-ceiling
A-41 2:00p.m. - 4:00p.m. — 11 McGregor Lane - Pitched-roof, northern-NM-style home. Soaring ceilings, large windows framing the Sangres. Open floor plan divided into two living spaces with flexibility, casita, garage, view deck, patio and well. $653,000. MLS 201403059. (Bishop’s Lodge Rd or 285 north to Tesuque Village Road (CR 73). Turn right on McGregor Lane at junction with Old Coach Rd.) Jennifer H. Tomes - Broker Associate 505-690-6477 Dougherty Real Estate Co.,LLC.
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2:30p.m. - 4:00p.m. — 18 Avenida de Mercedes - Gorgeous home capturing stunning Sangre views 3BD/3BA + Office + Exercise room + 2 fireplaces + huge wrapping portal! All the detailing you’d expect & outdoor spaces all around to enjoy the views! $559,900. MLS 201404182. (2.76 acre lot facing arroyo & open range land. From 599 Bypass - Caja del Rio Road past Marty Sanchez Golf, turn right on Camino del Rey, & 1st right on Avenida de Mercedes.) Richard Anderson 505-6709293 Keller Williams Realty.
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served with three prawns to complete a delectable trio. “It’s a fun dish to make, and reminds me of home,” he said.
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Miracles happen everyday, but New Mexico’s favorite type of miracle happens over great Mexican and New Mexican dishes. Valentine’s Plate, at Valentina’s Restaurant on West Alameda, is one of the better miracles happening there at any given moment. Valentina’s draws on a line of family recipes and Santa Fe’s best Mexican restaurants to offer a fresh, homestyle take on the City Different’s staple cuisine. “It’s my favorite dish, and it sums up what the restaurant is all about,” said Alberto Aboytes, chief proprietor at Valentina’s Restaurant. Valentina’s Plate starts with a blue corn enchilada, Arrachera flank steak and a chalupa
Aboytes worked at El Comal Café on Cerrilos Road for more than 20 years, all the while dreaming big. “Working at El Comal confirmed the idea I had to own and run my own restaurant,” Aboytes said. “It was hard work, but cooking there and cleaning up in the evenings and doing odd jobs to help make the place run better all gave me the idea that I could run my own place. It’s been my dream to do this for a very long time.” Aboytes worked a few
Papas Rancheras: Breakfast potatoes topped with two eggs, cheese, chile and sour cream. Served with beans and sopaipilla or tortilla.
Valentina’s is happy to announce they now serve wine and beer with a new patio dining option perfect for the cool evenings of summer. With a central location in the Solana Center on West Alameda Drive, Alberto Aboytes and the staff at Valentina’s Restaurant offer great dishes at great prices. Come in and see what kind of food miracles can happen when a restaurateur follows their dreams. Valentina’s Mexican and New Mexican Restaurant 945 W. Alameda Dr. Hours: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Sunday (505) 988-7165
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Researchers also discovered that every person’s microbiome is as unique as their fingerprints. It appears each one of us carries a unique and varied collection of bacteria that is shaped by genetics, how we were born (vaginal vs. Cesarean), how we were fed as infants, our eating habits, our environment, and medication use. The largest concentration of bacteria is found in our guts, mostly in the small intestine and colon. In health, gut bacteria transport nutrients from food into our bodies, protect us from pathogens and toxins, produce neurotransmitters, certain vitamins, and anti-inflammatory compounds, and maintain the health of the epithelium that lines our digestive tracts. The health and diversity of those bacteria are what influences our body weight, how our bodies respond to pathogens, and the state of our mental health. When there is a shift toward an overgrowth of “bad” microbes and a loss of diversity, the health problems begin. An unhealthy gut microbiome has been linked to gastrointestinal diseases, obesity, and immune and brain dysfunction.
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You may think of the human body as, well, human. Numerically speaking, though, we are only 10 percent human and 90 percent bacterial. 100 trillion bacterial cells call the human body home. 100 trillion! Bacterial cells outnumber human cells 10:1. It’s not a far stretch to say that the physical body is merely a habitat for bacteria—and emerging research is finding that human health largely depends on those bacteria. A New Frontier of Research Over the past seven years, researchers working for the Human Microbiome Project have identified and categorized thousands of species of bacteria that inhabit the bodies of healthy men and women. This has given them insight into what a healthy microbiome should look like—at least for a healthy Western population—and how changes in the microbiome are related to illness and disease. Among their discoveries, the researchers found that the microbiome may have a bigger influence on our health than our genes. And while our genes are fixed, the microbiota can be shaped.
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Ad Dimensions Daily/ROP 1 Column . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.833” 2 Column . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.791” 3 Column . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.75” 4 Column . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.707” 5 Column . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.667” 6 Column . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.625” Full Page 6 Col x 21”, Double Truck 24.125” x 21”, Gutter .875” Thrifty Nickel Full page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.177” x 16” Dominator page . . . . . . . . . . . 6.17” x 16” Half page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.177” x 8” Quarter page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.91” x 8” Eighth page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.91” x 5” Pasatiempo & Home-Real Estate Guide Full Page (FP-No Bleed) . . . . 9.75” x 11.5” Full Page Critical Image Area 9.75” x 11.5” Full Page Trim Size . . . . . . 10.375” x 12.5” Full Page Bleed . . . . . . . . . . 10.625” x 13” Half Horizontal (HPH) . . . . . 9.75” x 5.625” Half Vertical (HPV) . . . . . . . . . 4.75” x 11.5” Quarter (QP) . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.75” x 5.625” Eighth (ET) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.75” x 2.688” Double Truck (Non-Bleed) . . . . . 20” x 11.5” Double Truck (Bleed) . . . . . . . . 21.25” x 13” Double Truck (Trim) . . . . . . . 20.75” x 12.5”
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Digital Sizes (Pixels) Web Ads Medium Box . . . . . . . . . . . 300 x 250 px Skyscraper . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 x 600 px Pencil web AD (2 images) Pencil Top . . . . . . . . . . 960 x 30 px Pencil Drop . . . . . . . . 960 x 300 px Book End . . . . . . . . . 160 x 80 px, twice (left and right) Wallpaper . . . . . . . 200 x 600 px, twice (left and right) Newsletter Ads Newsletter Header . . . . . . . . 728 x 90 px Right Rail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 x 600 px Content newsletter ad . . . . 300 x 150 px
Advertising Deadlines If you have any questions, please contact your multimedia consultant for more details, or please call Art Trujillo, Retail Sales Manager, at 505-995-3852. The New Mexican reserves the right to cancel advertising space reservations if copy is not submitted by deadline.
Daily Newspaper Publication day
Ad reservation & content due
Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday noon Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . Monday noon Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . Monday 5 p.m. Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday 5 p.m. Saturday . . . . . . . . Wednesday 5 p.m. Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday 5 p.m.
Thrifty Nickel Ad reservation & content due
Payment Due
Monday 5 p.m. . . . . . . . . Tuesday 5 p.m.
Publishes first Sunday of every month. Ad reservation & content due approximately 14 days before publication date. Call 505-995-3892 for details.
DIGITAL/WEB Ad reservation & content due
Time
Reserve ad 4 days prior to run date . . . . . . . . . . 5 p.m. Provide text/copy 4 days prior to run date . . . . . . . . . . 5 p.m. All prepay clients must be paid in full, 24 hours prior
PASATIEMPO Ad reservation & content due
HOMESANTA FE REAL ESTATE GUIDE
Payment Due
to date ad is published.
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday 5 p.m. prior to run date NOTE: If you are providing your own finished “camera-ready” ad — it may be reserved and submitted as late as 5 p.m. on Monday, prior to the run date.
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Advertising 505-983-3303 Commercial Printing 505-470-8171 Classifieds 505-986-3000 Circulation 505-986-3010 Owner, Robin McKinney Martin Publisher, Tom Cross Advertising Director Heidi Melendrez 505-986-3007 hmelendrez@sfnewmexican.com Retail Sales Manager Art Trujillo 505-995-3852 arttrujillo@sfnewmexican.com The Santa Fe New Mexican @thenewmexican
Effective: Jan. 2015