Gilroy-based medical supply company commits $100k to military nonprofit
Gilroy-based North Coast Medical, a leader in rehabilitation medical care products, made a $25,000 donation to the Warriors Foundation-Freedom Station nonprofit organization.
‘Running Man’ who always gave
My fellow columnist Bill Flodberg earned a reputation around
Gilroy Chamber approves board member candidates
The Gilroy Chamber of Commerce approved four candidates for their board during their Oct. 16 board meeting: David Matuszak, director of the Santa Clara County Regional Occupational Program, Mark Turner, associate pastor at South Valley Community Church, Gina Lopez, State Farm insurance agent, and Cheryl Ellemberg, founder of ABD Promotions.Â
Take 2 column changes name to Making Connections
As of April 25, Kat Teraji's columns will no longer appear under
Two die in latest carnage on Hwy. 152
A rain-slick road and too much speed were a deadly combination
San Jose man walks away from plane crash
Mrityunjoy Dhar, a 30-year-old flying fanatic, walked away from a San Martin plane crash last Saturday with only cuts to his face.
Raising Money for Ukranian Orphans
The Weinerschnitzel Weiner Dog gets a high five from John Paul Garaci, 4, in front of the restaurant Wednesday afternoon. The restaurant donated 20 percent of he day's sales to Heart to Heart for Ukraine, which benefits Ukranian orphans, some of whom are in the process of being adopted by Gilroy families. One of those families is the Shute family. Bruce Shute is the Franchise Area Director for Weinerschnitzel.
Not your grandmother’s bingo night
The atmosphere is tense, quiet, yet electric like a high stakes casino game. A light "dob dob" sound can be heard from large ink markers called daubers hitting the thin paper, then the "B-5" announcement. And suddenly, BINGO!
Cougar sighted in northwest Gilroy backyard, twice
GILROY—A family that lives in a northwest Gilroy neighborhood outside city limits was quite surprised to peer through their backyard sliding glass door Monday and see an adult mountain lion around 5:30 p.m. The lion returned again at 7 p.m. the following day to their home in Country Oaks Estates, according to resident Yvonne Vergara-Quilici.