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Letters to the editor, September 17, 2015
2015
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My vision includes the gigantic and beautiful Santa Fe Railway steam locomotive which sits completely hidden on Alto Vista Street. Let's move the locomotive to the corner lot, couple it with the caboose and build an \"Old West storefront\" style billboard that says \"Welcome to historic Santa Fe.\" Can't we spend a couple of bucks to keep the weeds under control and take some pride in our busiest intersection? In many ways it is our \"front door\" to the city. Fortunately, my partner's movement disorder specialist -- a neurologist who primarily treats [Parkinson]'s and related diseases -- told me about the New Mexico Parkinson's Disease Coalition. This grassroots non-profit organization has given us a wealth of information and support, and tools for living day to day with a greater sense of wellness. We want other New Mexicans affected by Parkinson's disease to know about this valuable local resource -- NMParkinson.org. Now that our State Game Commission has declared open season on large predators (\"Protests erupt after game board OKs higher kill limits,\" Aug. 28), maybe it's time to reintroduce cockfighting. After a hard day setting animal traps and coyote slaughtering, what could be better than a good cockfight? Land of Enchantment? More like \"Land of Barbarity.\"
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