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  2. Belen, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Belen City Hall. Belen is governed by a mayor-council form of government, with a city manager. The governing body consists of an elected mayor and four elected councilors. The city also has an elected municipal judge. Belen has five appointed positions: city manager, police chief, fire chief, treasurer and clerk.

  3. Belen City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Belen City Hall, at 503 Becker Ave. in Belen, New Mexico, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019. [1] It is also known as Old Belen City Hall. [2] It was built in 1937 by the Works Progress Administration, using local labor and adobe, and is Pueblo Revival in style. [2]

  4. Belén Consolidated Schools - Wikipedia

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    Belén Consolidated Schools is a school district headquartered in Belen, New Mexico, US.. Within Valencia County, in addition to the vast majority of Belen, the district includes the municipality of Rio Communities and the census-designated places of Adelino, Casa Colorada, Jarales, Madrone, Pueblitos, and Sausal.

  5. Lawsuit says Belen firefighter fired for reporting COVID-19 case

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    Michael Rayne was fired in October as a Belen airport rescue firefighter in retaliation for reporting his concerns to a Belen city official, according to the suit filed Jan. 14 against the City of ...

  6. Defamation, harassment lawsuit filed against former Belen mayor

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    Mar. 30—BELEN — A Belen businessman and president of the Belen MainStreet Partnership has filed a lawsuit against Jerah Cordova, claiming the former mayor continues to harass him and make ...

  7. Valencia County News-Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The Valencia County News-Bulletin is a weekly newspaper in Belen, New Mexico, [1] [2] [3] that was established in 1910 by Number 9 Media, a subsidiary of the Albuquerque Journal. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is currently the fifth largest newspaper in New Mexico , with a circulation of 22,500.