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On Election Day, Kenneth Snow and Robin Spalding were voted in to fill the two open candidate seats for the Moriarty City Council, beating out incumbent Bobby Ortiz amid an ongoing controversy about the city’s financial recordkeeping.
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Newly elected Moriarty city councilors to prioritize training and transparency

nm.news by kevinabqnews November 14, 2025January 25, 2026
Moriarty City Hall
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Moriarty City Council to consider $1.4 million in public safety vehicle purchases 

nm.news by nm.news November 12, 2025January 25, 2026
Moriarty community members gathered at the City Park veteran’s memorial on Nov. 11 as part of the annual Veterans’ Day Service to honor veterans and their families for the annual holiday.
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Moriarty honors veterans: Community rallies for memorial wall

nm.news by nm.news November 12, 2025January 25, 2026
Route 66 Elementary students will benefit from $250,000 in roof repairs and $1 million in HVAC upgrades, ensuring comfortable learning conditions year-round.
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What Moriarty-Edgewood’s $20M bond approval means for students

nm.news by nm.news November 6, 2025January 25, 2026
Kenneth Snow overtook three other candidates, including incumbent Bobby Ortiz. In his campaign, Snow focused on government transparency, public safety and community-building. Snow had 30% of the vote with 141. Robin Spalding followed with 122 (26%) and Ortiz had 122 (25%). Maggie Gipson got 96 votes, or 20%.
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Snow, Spalding projected to overtake incumbent Moriarty councilor, possible recount

nm.news by nm.news November 4, 2025January 25, 2026
The Moriarty-Edgewood School District will ask voters Nov. 4 to continue two mill levies that have funded school improvements for years, district officials said.
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Moriarty-Edgewood $20 million school bond passes, paving way for facility improvements

nm.news by kevinabqnews November 4, 2025January 25, 2026
Moriarty City Hall
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Moriarty City Council postpones appointing new councilor

nm.news by kevinabqnews October 23, 2025January 25, 2026
The Moriarty-Edgewood School District will ask voters Nov. 4 to continue two mill levies that have funded school improvements for years, district officials said.
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Investing in our schools: Moriarty-Edgewood bond to fund key facility improvements

nm.news by kevinabqnews October 23, 2025January 25, 2026
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Moriarty woman arrested on domestic battery charge following altercation

nm.news by nm.news October 22, 2025January 25, 2026
Moriarty City Hall
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Moriarty City Council to consider appointment of new councilor after mayoral switch-up

nm.news by kevinabqnews October 21, 2025January 25, 2026

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