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For the period ending March 18. Call the New Mexico Environment Department at 505-827-1840 to file a complaint.

THUNDERBIRD GRILL, 3810 N.M 14. No violations.

DON GASPAR INN, 623 Don Gaspar Ave. Cited for high-risk violations for leaving peanut butter and brownies uncovered at buffet station (corrected). Cited for moderate-risk violation for lack of chlorine test strips for dishwasher. Cited for low-risk violations for storing bottles of apple cider on the downstairs floor (corrected).

TUNE-UP CAFE, 1115 Hickox St. Cited for high-risk violations for improper placement of ice scoop (corrected), lack of hot water in restrooms (corrected). Cited for moderate-risk violation for messy stovetop surfaces. Cited for low-risk violation for greasy exhaust hood areas. Cited for low-risk violation for problems with torn and peeling walls.

HIGH FEATHER RANCH, 29 High Feather Ranch, Cerrillos. No violations.

TRATTORIA NOSTRANI, 304 Johnson St. Cited for minor violation for improper storage of spring water.

SUNGREEN LIVING FOODS, 1404 Maclovia St. No violations.


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