Coming up: Veterans Day Ceremony
The American Legion Gilroy Post #217 will commemorate Veterans Day at 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 11 at the Veterans Memorial Building located at 74 W. Sixth St.
Golf: Registration open for 2nd Annunal Gilroy City Amateur Golf Tournament
Sign ups are in full swing for the 2nd Annual Gilroy City Amateur Golf Tournament on Nov. 9-10 at Gilroy and Eagle Ridge Golf Courses.
Costumed kids take over downtown MH for Halloween
Legions of miniature superheros, masked villains, vampires, zombies, cartoon characters, celebrities and more peacefully invaded downtown Morgan Hill with their grownup enablers on Halloween night, while merchants held them at bay with free candy and street games. The Morgan Hill Downtown Association hosted the annual Safe Trick or Treat event Thursday night, closing Monterey Road to automobile traffic allowing costumed children and their parents to safely pursue confectioneries and show off their threads. Mini baseball, face painting and other games were offered throughout Monterey Road, and the Kiwanis club turned an empty lot on Third Street into a haunted pirate’s cove. For the first time this year, Safe Trick or Treat also featured live music, with Blue Dog performing in front of the former site of Simple Beverages. It was also the first night for the new Thursday night farmers market, which will continue year-round from 3 to 7 p.m. at the corner of Monterey Road and Third Streets.MHDA president Brad Jones said the feedback from the trick-or-treating so far has been positive, and organizers were able to work through some logistical glitches including a miscue on the preferred timing of the street closure. “The weather was fantastic, and people seemed to have a great time,” Jones said. “Having the band seemed to be really exciting, and for such short notice on the farmers market, I thought that went well.”
Do something good with all that extra Halloween candy
Following last year’s second annual "Treats for Troops" drive, where Las Animas Elementary students pooled approximately 888 pounds of candy for a good cause, they're at it again and inviting the community to join in on the sweet gesture.
Auto Racing: Hopf wins IMCA title in first year
Gilroy native Stephen Hopf is building himself quite an impressive résumé in the world of auto racing.
Salads for schools
Every child at Gilroy Unified School District schools will have access to a leafy salad and fresh fruits at a refurbished or brand new salad bar starting in early November, as part of a trickle down effect of First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” initiative to end childhood obesity.
Community Solutions employees rally for better wages, benefits
Employees dressed in purple gathered outside Community Solutions Tuesday afternoon with noisemakers and signs in a labor union rally for better pay, better benefits and more time off.
Tales of ghosts and wayward spirits abound at the Milias
Since owners Adam Sanchez and Ann Zyburra reopened the Milias Restaurant June 21, 2011 – which originally opened its doors 89 years ago in downtown Gilroy – they, as well as some guests and employees have reported seeing ghostly figures, hearing strange sounds and other eerie, unexplainable phenomena.
Get your ham radio license in Morgan Hill
The San Benito County Amateur Radio Emergency Service and W5YI-VEC will conduct an amateur radio license class and exam session in Morgan Hill Nov. 9.
Balloon release scheduled for anniversary of teen’s murder
Friends and family of murder victim Tara Romero will commemorate the local teen’s short life with a balloon release on the second anniversary of her death.






















