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Monthly Archives: November 2012

BASKETBALL: Lam, Gilroy girls outlast Yerba Buena

Holly Lam scored 14 of her game-high 22 points in the fourth quarter Friday night to help Gilroy High’s girls basketball team run away with a 52-28 victory over visiting Yerba Buena in the consolation bracket semifinals of the Mustang Classic.

SOCCER: Llamas, Christopher girls win opener

Paulina Llamas tallied one goal and one assist to help Christopher’s girls soccer team open the season with a 3-1 home win over Monterey on Friday.

Sales scores 24, but Rams ousted from MPC tourney

Freshman point guard Joel Sales scored 24 points, but Gavilan College’s men’s basketball team was eliminated from the Monterey Peninsula College Tournament on Friday with a 66-52 loss to host MPC.

No significant damage, flooding reported after Friday’s storm

It has been a wet Friday in South Santa Clara County, but city crews and utility providers did not report any significant damage, flooding or other issues associated with the heavy rain and high winds. 

Community Pulse: Are you concerned about the ‘fiscal cliff’?

Are you concerned about the ‘fiscal cliff’? 

From the Gilroy police blotter:

Arrests from the Gilroy Police blotter, Nov. 21 through Nov. 29, 2012

Council considers $2,989 raise for city clerk

After several months of closed-to-the-public talks and meetings with a City Council subcommittee, Council will vote during their regular meeting Monday night on whether to give the city clerk a merit raise. 

Child porn suspect pleads not guilty

The Gilroy man who was arrested by the FBI in October for two felony counts of child pornography plead not guilty Oct. 29 in federal court. 

Nancy G. Riggs December 19, 1954 – November 29, 2012

Memorial services: Tues. 12/04/2012 at 2:00 P.M., at Black Cooper Sander Funeral Home. Full obit and condolences: www.blackcoopersander.com

Updated: Hollister charter petition squeaks by in 3-2 vote

Founders of a Gilroy charter school who have their eyes set on opening a similar school in Hollister next fall were “thrilled” with the outcome of a Hollister School District board vote Tuesday offering conditional approval of the petition.