Crime website goes cold
The Lake Chapala Crime website ceased operation as of March 18.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
The Lake Chapala Crime website ceased operation as of March 18.
In lakeside’s predominantly Roman Catholic communities, the Easter season is marked by the most transcendent of its many religious celebrations and the traditional public pageants that bring to life biblical accounts of the Passion of Christ.
Expanded boundaries for metered parking in downtown Chapala will go into effect as of Tuesday, March 19.
Semana Santa gets underway on Palm Sunday – March 24 – with religious processions and church services commemorating Jesus Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Pilgrims carry herbal bouquets or symbolic figures fashioned from palm fronds purchased from street vendors, to be blessed with holy water by the clerics.
As part of a week-long agenda of special events scheduled in commemoration of International Women’s Day, Chapala’s DIF family development agency and the Municipal Historical Archives put together Women Who Made History, a tribute to 20 individuals, living and dead, recognized for their outstanding contributions to the community. The honor roll included three distinguished expatriates who left their own indelible marks at lakeside.
Ajijic town administrator (delegado) Hector España has made big strides during his first month in office, garnering solid backing from the expat community.
Four foreign residents of the El Dorado condominium complex are facing criminal charges for fraud lodged against them by the owners of one of the residential villas situated on the grounds.
Chapala Mayor Joaquin Huerta has been threatened with a possible 15-day forced suspension from his duties, without pay, stemming from a labor suit filed against the city by a former city hall official.
When the ladies gather at the Chapala Country Club at Vista del Lago on March 9 for Ajijic Rotary Club’s 2013 International Women’s Golf Classic they’ll be excited to meet well-known Mexican professionals Shanti Granada and Alejandra Martin del Campo.