Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend, Morgan Hill resident, Charlene Greene Taylor, passed away unexpectedly Sunday, November 20, 2011. She was 87 years old.
Take a walk with me up a narrow cobbled street hemmed in by centuries-old masonry walls with massive carved wooden doors and sculpted trim around the windows. At the top of the hill, we reach the town square bustling with locals chatting on benches. Just across the plaza is a 450-year-old church with gothic arches reaching up toward heaven. Inside the church, we walk beneath an awesome succession of altars trimmed in gold leaf and decorated with a gaudy array of carvings and paintings.
Gilroy City Councilman Perry Woodward says the city’s Open Government Commission – a panel he created and was later voted out of – wants to raise the local campaign expenditure ceiling $5,000 to assist his 2012 mayoral opponent, commission member and fellow Councilman Dion Bracco.
Though she cannot be replaced, in her 14 years on this planet Tara Romero tied together the countless hearts she touched with her steadfast enthusiasm for life, a bright smile that never faded and a loyalty that never wavered.
Following the Nov. 30 deadline to submit a letter of intent to apply for the open seat on the seven-person Board of Education, the Gilroy Unified School District received notice of eight candidates by Wednesday afternoon.