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Monthly Archives: April 2019

Rod Kelley, Gilroy Prep among top Bay Area schools

A trio of South County schools—two in Gilroy and one in Morgan Hill—were named among the top schools in the Bay Area for lowering...

Foundation disburses new grants

The Gilroy Foundation announced approximately $850,000 in grants and scholarships at its April 17 annual meeting. The announcements include nearly $336,000 in grants to schools,...

County struggles with preserving rural lands

Santa Clara County is considering options for rezoning ordinances in unincorporated agricultural lands in an attempt to better preserve open space. Manira Sandhir, a principal...

Homeless crisis needs a regional solution

The Bay Area’s homeless crisis ranks among the most severe in the United States. More than 28,000 people—a population as large or larger than...

Support pump track

Our nonprofit organization is beginning its fundraising drive to create an approved bicycle pump track in Gilroy. The Gilroy City Council last October allowed Garlic...

Water shutoffs part of First Street work

Gilroy residents were informed this week that their water would be shut off in the middle of April as part of the First Street...

Council to consider non-profit funding plan

Each year the City of Gilroy allocates federal and city money to public service projects that aid marginalized communities within the city.   On May...

Paths draw cyclists

The weather has finally turned sunny and warm, and miles of new bike paths in Gilroy beckon cyclists of all ages. Steady improvements and growth...

Fifth-grade class earns invite to WE Day

Mount Madonna School fifth-grader Aidan Rassech, of Gilroy, was to walk the red carpet at the Forum in Inglewood April 25 after being selected...

Sylva looks to go faster, higher, longer

Keola Sylva had a breakout 2018 season, finishing with the second best mark in the triple jump among all Central Coast Section athletes. When...