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April 24, 2026

Gardening for a cause

The Gilroy Gardening Group held its annual plant sale April 19 at the Miller Red Barn in Christmas Hill Park. Now in its fourth year, the event featured thousands of organic plant starts for $5 each, including heirloom tomatoes, Asian vegetables, rare peppers and...

Business Briefs: Chantler to be honored for service

Patty Chantler, a tax partner with Morgan Hill's Sensiba San

Gilroy’s concrete company rarely does business in Gilroy

On another hot Thursday morning, Don Alvarez, Sr., the owner of Noah Concrete, could have been sitting cool in his office on Rossi Lane. Instead, he was out overseeing the concrete pouring work on a large scale Costco project in South San Francisco. The concrete business is hard work.

Anritsu introduces new software

Anritsu Company introduces Windows-based remote control software for its PIM Master MW82119A, the industry's first high-power, battery-operated, portable PIM test analyzer. With the software, field technicians on the ground can control an MW82119A configured on top of the tower, making it easier and more efficient to conduct highly accurate Passive Intermodulation (PIM) measurements, especially for difficult-to-access sites, such as Remote Radio Head (RRH) installations. The free-of-charge software is compatible with any laptop or tablet operating with Windows XP SP2 through Windows 7 64 bit.

Garlic tariff back in force

Gilroy – It's a great week for garlic.

Wal-Mart replacement

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Business Briefs Pinnacle Bank promotes Chavez

Pinnacle Bank announced that Jessica Chavez has been promoted to

Collective Past, longstanding downtown store, permanently closes

For nearly 23 years, collectors have flocked to Collective Past in downtown Gilroy to browse its numerous shelves of rare vintage items. But the store, owned by Linda Graham, has become a casualty of the Covid-19 outbreak and the ensuing business shutdowns. The 7495 Monterey St....

Gilroy artist opens exhibition at downtown Morgan Hill gallery

Abiam Alvarez knows exactly what it feels like to stare down endless rows of crops, bucket in hand, hustling to earn enough money before the sun sets. “They’re paying you by the buckets, so you really have to be hustling to make money,” said Alvarez,...

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