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News from Mayor Richard J. Berry
App Contest Winners Revealed
Winners of the Mayor’s mobile app contest announced March 5, 2013. New apps expected to save City dollars.
Mayor Richard J. Berry Honors a Detective who Saved an Elderly Woman
Friday’s Hero: Detective Carla Perez, Albuquerque Police Department
Employee Honored for Finding & Trying to Rescue Elderly Stroke Victim
Employee of the Week: David Gallegos, Senior Affairs Department
Mayor Berry Joins Critical Task Forces with US Conference of Mayors
Frontline strategies involving transfer of science, technology, and defense transitions
Mayor Commissions Moody's Report
Mayor Richard J. Berry to review report for information to create jobs in Albuquerque.
Mayor Berry and Dr. Barry Ramo Challenge Residents to Step it UP!
Get healthy with friends and neighbors with free pedometers.
Mayor Berry Opens New Holiday Park Community Center
Mayor Richard Berry and City Councilor Trudy Jones cut the ribbon after the completion of the renovation of the Holiday Park Community Center.
Firefighters Pull Elderly Woman From her Emblazed Home
The efforts of several courageous firefighters saved the life of a local senior citizen
Openings for Mayor's Youth Advisory Council
Teenagers who want to help shape Albuquerque's future are encouraged to apply for an exclusive opportunity impact city government and their community.
Albuquerque Heading Home Surpasses Goals
171 chronically homeless, medically vulnerable have been housed
Mayor Joins Students in Learning Film Business
Running Start teams with ῡPUBLIC to provide film and new media education
City Employees Save the City Tens of Thousands of Dollars
ESA Recipients Ronald Soto, Benjamin Brokaw, Matthew Yannoni, and Robert Nunez
Mayor Berry Breaks Ground for Convention Center Renovation
Crashing a hammer through a sheetrock wall, Mayor Berry kicked off the renovation on the first phase of the Albuquerque Convention Center this afternoon.
Employee Ensures Payroll Gets Processed, Despite Numerous Challenges
An ITSD employee is recognized for working nights and weekends to ensure city employees get their checks
Officer Helps Neighborhood Change Reputation and Remove Stigmas
Troubled community gets needed attention to cut down on crime and illegal drugs
ALBUQUERQUE HEADING HOME TO CONDUCT 2nd SURVEY WEEK
The purpose of this week-long effort is to count those who are in need of housing and, of those, identify the most medically vulnerable.
Mayor Berry, Governor Martinez Announce Legislation to Protect New Mexicans from Modern Day Slavery
Human Trafficking Legislation: Offender Registration,Harsher penalties, and closing loophole
New Grocery Store for Downtown
Today the Albuquerque Development Commission voted and approved the new grocery store developer
Mayor Announces Program to Combat Human Trafficking
New initiative designed at creating a safe haven for those victimized by heartless crime





