Gilroy’s St. Mary goes medieval for a day
St. Mary School seventh-graders were transported to 1562 at Queen Mary of Scotland's banquet as part of an intensive social studies lesson on medieval times.
Mayoral motivations propelling open government commission?
Gilroy City Councilman Perry Woodward says the city’s Open Government Commission – a panel he created and was later voted out of – wants to raise the local campaign expenditure ceiling $5,000 to assist his 2012 mayoral opponent, commission member and fellow Councilman Dion Bracco.
Council approves $500k for pavement, sidewalk projects
Council members wrestled with First Amendment issues, library safety and construction/demolition projects during Monday night’s regular meeting.
Candidates release official campaign statements; financial documents
Gilroy's candidates for mayor and city council have submitted their official campaign statements, as you can read verbatim below. Also to the left of this story are the PDF version of each candidate's economic interests statements as submitted to the county registrar of voters.
Anti-graffiti posters on display at Gilroy City Hall
The Gilroy City Council recognized local students Monday night
City adds new ‘Coffee with the Mayor’ dates
Mayor Don Gage has set two more dates for his up-close and informal “Coffee with the Mayor” events. These meetings, where residents of Gilroy can engage the mayor on a broad range of issues, are scheduled to take place at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, April 13, and Saturday, May 11 in the City Council Chambers, located at 7351 Rosanna St. in Gilroy.


















