Santa Fe New Mexican

LATEST CANCELLATI­ONS, POSTPONEME­NTS, CLOSINGS

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Until further notice: The five national forests in New Mexico, including the Santa Fe National Forest, on Monday began closing developed recreation sites. Although the closure affects campground­s, day-use sites, restrooms and other developed recreation facilities, the vast majority of the forests will still be available to visitors who want to spend time outdoors; fs.usda.gov/main/santafe/home.

Until further notice: The North Central Regional Transit District will suspend or modify eight of its 29 “blue bus” routes beginning March 25. The suspended routes are: 290 Edgewood, 305 Taos Express and 400 Los Alamos. Modified routes include 260 La Cienega, 270 Turquoise Trail, 280 Eldorado and 350 UNM Taos; each will operate on an on-demand basis from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. The 800 Angel Fire route will operate Monday through Friday only, no weekend service. Riders on these routes needing service can call at least 24 hours in advance to schedule pick-up. The scheduled ride will only provide for pickups and drop-offs at designated stops along the existing route; ncrtd.org.

BY APPOINTMEN­T ONLY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

U.S. Department of Agricultur­e service centers in New Mexico will continue to be open for business by phone appointmen­t only. Producers can find service center phone numbers at farmers.gov/ service-center-locator.

To see the full list of cancellati­ons, postponeme­nts and closings, visit santafenew­mexican.com.

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