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October 16, 2025

Carol Ann Thoryk

Born in a coal mining town in Penn., Carol taught piano lessons to pay for nursing school, where she met her husband, Mel. After living all over the country their family settled in San Jose where Carol devoted herself to her career and her children. She was a dedicated nurse at Los Gatos Community Hospital and retired in 1999 to nanny her newborn grandsons. Carol leaves behind her a legacy of compassion, grace and love. She never ceased to heal those in need, in or out of the hospital. Her strength, independence and empathy are an inspiration to us all as we struggle to fill the void she has left behind in our hearts. Her infectious spirit will survive her. There are no words for how much we loved her.

Sally M. Martinez

Peacefully went to be with our Lord and Savior.

First farmer’s market reaps the benefits of a new location, atmosphere

With live music echoing through the Gilroy City Hall plaza, the Gilroy Farmer's Market kicked off its third year of providing healthy, local products and a family-friendly atmosphere.

Specialized unveils one-of-a-kind bicycle wind tunnel

With uninhibited fanfare and a buildup of anticipation, Specialized Bicycle Components introduced its own bicycle-specific wind tunnel at its Morgan Hill headquarters to a gathering of dealers, athletes and media Thursday night. 

David Van Fleet du Bois 1921 – 2013

A memorial celebration service will be held Sunday, September 15, at 1:00 P.M., at the Yosemite Lakes Park Clubhouse in Coarsegold, CA. Condolences for the family or requests for information on the memorial may be sent to rduboiscull@yahoo.com.

Homelessness increasing in South County

Homelessness is on the rise in southern Santa Clara County,

A Garlic Top 10

It’s that time of year again, the pungent aroma is in the air as everyone ramps up for the 2016 Garlic Festival, coming July 29-31. What a way to end the month!!

SOCCER: CHS boys play even with MVC, 0-0

If last Wednesday's 5-0 loss to Monterey was the wake up call, the Christopher High boys varsity soccer team answered the bell Friday. With 11 players to fill out the roster, and no substitutions available, the Cougars hit the road against Monterey Bay League opponent Monte Vista Christian and salvaged a 0-0 tie.

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