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Los Alamos National Laboratory is the area's largest employer (10,500 employees), and is foundational to the economy of Los Alamos, with an annual budget of about $2.45 billion. Approximately 40% of the laboratory's employees live in Los Alamos, while the remainder commute from Santa Fe, Española, Taos, and Albuquerque. About 66% of the people who work in the national laboratories must commute daily to the lab. some take the Atomic City Transit, Rail Runner Express, the park and ride, or car pool with other employees by using the blog postings who would like to carpool. copied from Los Alamos, New Mexico

In June 2016 a collaboration was initiated between the County of Los Alamos, the Los Alamos Commerce & Development Corporation and the Los Alamos National Laboratory's Feynman Center for Innovation and Community Relations and Partnerships Office, to open a private, non-profit coworking space called ProjectY cowork Los Alamos.[27]Which helped create educational programs for the two cities to learn more about each others culture and communities. Copied from Los Alamos, New Mexico

The 47-bed acute-care facility known as Los Alamos Medical Center is the only hospital in Los Alamos and is a LifePoint Health hospital. This hospital provides "complete medical, surgical, obstetrical, pediatric, emergency, and diagnostic services."[24]And employs about 300 Northern New Mexicans. Copied from Los Alamos, New Mexico

Clapp completed the equivalent of an undergraduate program at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (the forerunner of today’s Mount Holyoke College) in 1871 before spending one year as a Latin teacher at a boys' boarding school, Potter Hall in Andalusia, Pennsylvania.copied from Cornelia Clapp