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December 28, 2025

New board at Gilroy Sunrise Rotary

Gilroy Sunrise Rotary introduces the 2012-13 Board of Directors: president Joanie Lewis; secretary, Sue Thurman; treasurer, Laurie Cecaci; past-president, Ronald Welten; president-elect, Tony Marandos; foundation chair, Joan Buckley; membership chair, Jennifer Del Bono; new generations chair, Ben Fuller and scholarship chair, Tim Fortino. Gilroy Sunrise Rotary meets Tuesday mornings, 7 a.m. at the Westside Grill, 8080 Santa Teresa Blvd. Suite 100. To learn more about joining this group of community-supportive Rotarians, visit gilroysunriserotary.org or call President Lewis at (408) 202-2204.

Changes in store for Gilroy police

For more than a decade, patrol officers with the Gilroy Police Department have been primarily working four 10-hour shifts a week. According to a recent study of the department's inner workings, that practice is outdated and doesn't meet the needs of the burgeoning community—and the Gilroy Police Officers Association and the City have agreed to make a historic change.

City OKs Annexation Plan

GILROY—After hearing from its planning commission and about 40 people opposed to a giant new housing development north of Gilroy, the City Council Monday voted to forge ahead with the controversial plan to convert a square mile of farmland to homes.

Too late for little library?

If voters do not approve a $37 million bond to build a new

City reports strong sales tax numbers

Gilroy sales tax revenues continue to rise, according to figures released by the city.

Library taxes split

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News briefs: Ordinance starts 45-day ban on building east of U.S. 101

The Gilroy City Council voted 7-0 to approve a 45-day ban on

Policy Process Troubles

Meeting scheduled to discuss and clarify how information flows

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