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Monthly Archives: July 2012

Red Phone: What’s the rule on parking trailers long-term?

“Hey Red Phone, what about the unattached trailers parked on city streets? I thought trailers had to be hooked up to a vehicle. There is a trailer parked on Ninth Street between Chestnut and Alexander streets for at least one month. Police don't seem to care about enforcing parking violations. I've seen patrol cars drive right past cars parked the wrong way and unattached trailers. Thanks for your help Red Phone!”

Eugenio Cardenas December 15, 1936 – July 26, 2012

Graveside services Friday, August 3, 2012, at 11:00 A.M., at Calvary Cemetery.

Richard John Brown October 31, 1942 – July 30, 2012

Richard John Brown passed away July 30, 2012, after a brief battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife, Dee Ann, children, Colleen, Becky and Justin Brown and his grandchildren, Gannon and Molly Brown.

WEAVER: There will be no missing this ghost anymore

To deafening screams of adulation and applause, Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero, anchored his on the ropes, arms raised with a green belt in his left hand, crowned champion once more. The stage was his, and he owned it.

GETTING OUT: Not a wasteland but a delightful wetland

Not long ago, a wetland was considered a useless wasteland – a great place to fill with rock and dirt in order to build townhomes or office buildings. But we are learning. We now know that in addition to being the most biologically diverse ecosystem on earth, wetlands purify water, control floods and stabilize shorelines.  

BRIEFS: Summer League hoops, Junior Olympics and All-Stars

The Christopher High boys varsity Summer League basketball team participated in the Monte Vista Christian Summer League in Watsonville and finished in the season in first place with a 9-1 record.

Sierra’s suspected killer scheduled to plea Tuesday

The Morgan Hill man accused of killing 15-year-old cheerleader Sierra LaMar will appear in court for a plea hearing Tuesday morning.

Cordoba Center meeting Tuesday in Morgan Hill

A lengthy report by county planning staff recommends the approval of the Cordoba Center mosque and community center project in San Martin, and might put to rest the many worries and questions that residents have submitted in response to the proposal.

Police briefs: Police arrest man for methamphetamine sales

This week, Gilroy Police worked extra shifts at the Garlic Festival as well as on the streets patrolling. They responded to incidents of methamphetamine sales,  drunk driving and theft, as well as several incidents of public intoxication at the Garlic Festival. Here are a few of those incidents: