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This is an archived site and will not be updated with news and information beginning Oct. 11, 2007.

Site Guide (updated 7/2005)
 

Welcome to the SantaFeNewMexican.com!

Yes, this is the free Web site of The New Mexican, the independent, locally owned newspaper for Santa Fe. FreeNewMexican features a fresh new color palette, a vastly improved search tool, exclusive features, a drastically simplified navigation plan--and a gateway to an online replica of the print edition, page for page. Click on the "full story" link below for details:

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Registration information, privacy policy and terms of use
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Having trouble registering or logging in?
Click the Full Story link for help with our Web sites.  To reach other departments of The New Mexican look just below in the table headed Contact Us.
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Contact Us
CONTACTING THE NEW MEXICAN
Who, What, When, Where & How!

The New Mexican, Inc.

 

 202 E. Marcy St., Santa Fe, NM 87501 

main: (505) 983-3303

info@sfnewmexican.com
Subscription and Delivery Call 800-873-3362 or (505) 986-3010,  fax: (505) 471-3119 or email
circulation@sfnewmexican.com, or visit us at One New Mexican Plaza, on the south side of Santa Fe. Turn on West Frontage Road from Cerrillos (opposite the Premium Outlet Mall), pass Mutt Nelson Road, and the next right is New Mexican Plaza. Hours: 6-5, M-F, 6-11, Sa-Sun. 

 

Accounting and Billing Who to contact with billing or payment questions for your subscription, classifieds or commercial advertisements.
Advertising

Display advertising main number: (505) 986-3082
Classified advertising: (800) 873-3362 or (505) 986-3000, or at any hour: Create an Ad online.

 
The complete guide to all your advertising needs: departmental contacts, rate cards for display or classifieds, classifieds for individuals and commercial accounts, credit application, advertising on the website, jobs, real estate, legal, community announcements, classifieds online, ad production & design (DAPA).
Archives Finding past articles from The New Mexican.
Community Relations Event sponsorships, building tours, advertising grants and donations to non-profits. (505) 986-3077, fax: (505) 984-1785
Deadlines, Fax & E-mail  For submitting display ads, classifieds, press releases, announcements, calendar items, etc.

Family Announcements (Including "Neighbors", "Milestones', "Engagements", "Service Notes")

Weddings, graduations, anniversaries, etc.
Feedback Compliments? complaints? Who to tell.
Send a Letter to the Editor Online form that sends your letter directly to the letters editor.
La Voz de Nuevo Mexico , 505-995-3884 or 470-7640
News Department Where to send press releases, who to call when you have news.
Obituaries Where to send funeral and memorial notices.
Pasatiempo "Comings & Goings" calendar Arts, culture and entertainment events submissions.
Photo Reprint procedures Instructions and rates for ordering photos.
Que Pasa calendar Where to submit activities listings by non-profit clubs & associations.
Subscription and Delivery How to get The New Mexican, delivery and billing questions, vacation stops, donating your newspapers to schools.
Web Site (SantaFeNewMexican.com)  The New Mexican's Internet sites--problems, questions, guide.
Working At The New Mexican  Downloadable employment application, job titles, company profile.

If the department you're looking for is not here, you can search a detailed list here , or call our front desk at (505) 983-3303.

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from The New Mexican Live Web Cam
The Santafehotels.com Plaza Cam is located on the Plaza on the Silver Building at the very end of the Old Santa Fe Trail and Palace Avenue.  It is presented courtesy of www.santafehotels.com.  The robotic live camera commands a 360 degree view of the Plaza and streams live images of downtown Santa Fe, including views of Saint Francis Cathedral, the Fine Arts Museum, The Palace of the Governors, hillsides surrounding downtown Santa Fe, and several perspectives of the Santa Fe Plaza.
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Forum Rules
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Quick Start Guide to eNewMexican
Now you can read the complete Santa Fe New Mexican on your computer -- and it looks just like the printed newspaper. You can scan each page, and zoom in on each article and advertisement, comic strip and puzzle. And, it's searchable.

Visit www.enewmexican.com to read the daily paper and www.epasatiempo.com to read Pasatiempo, our weekly magazine of arts, culture and entertainment.

This Quick Start Guide will help you get the most out of this online version of your newspaper. However, if you're impatient to start, here are the top seven tips:
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Looking for the Eldorado, Pecos, Pojoaque editions?
Looking for the Eldorado, Pecos, Pojoaque editions?

We choose one top story from each section for the free site, to be found here:

http://www.freenewmexican.com/eldorado

http://www.freenewmexican.com/pecos

http://www.freenewmexican.com/pojoaque

All three of the printed sections are added to the end of Wednesday's e-edition; if you're a print subscriber already, you can access the e-edition for free! All you have to do is register. Click here for details.
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from The New Mexican BLOGS

So what is a blog? It's an easy way to publish your thoughts on the Web and include links to other sites you find interesting or important--without knowing a stitch of programming or other Web skills. This bloglist contains staff blogs (not endorsed by or representing The New Mexican), other blogs from around New Mexico, and blogs we've set up on the site for our own readers (read on for details on how to get your own FreeNewMexican blog).

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What is the search 'score'?
Score is calculated by an algorithm that weights the rarity of the words you use in your search query, across our entire database of news articles. You may find it helpful in deciding which results of a search are most likely to be the ones you want.
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