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October 12, 2025

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Gilroy museum needs volunteers

The Gilroy Historical Society is looking for volunteers to staff their museum on Fifth Street.

Support the Gilroy Historical Society by eating at Mimi’s Cafe

The Gilroy Historical Society is holding a fundraiser at Mimi's Cafe on Camino Arroyo on Oct. 16.

Informed Choices celebrates grand opening

Informed Choices celebrates their ribbon cutting event with friends, family, staff, sponsors, Chamber of Commerce and ambassadors as well as, Nancy Corbridge, executive director.  They are dedicated to serving women, as well as their families and partners who come seeking help in making decisions about unplanned pregnancies and related concerns.  Informed Choices recently moved from Gilroy to Morgan Hill and is now is located 16275 Monterey Road, Morgan Hill. Details: (408) 847-8880 or visit: www.informed-choices.org.

ROUNDUP: CHS volleyball beats PV

Christopher High head coach Brian Calimpong knew a challenge would be presented to his volleyball team by Pajaro Valley. But the Cougars, who were coming off of a 3-0 win over Gilroy, wrapped up their second straight match in three sets Thursday night.

REC SOFTBALL: One-run game decides first place in Men’s DD League

VFW Vets edged past the Borrachos 10-9 Tuesday to take sole possession of first place in the seven-team Men's Fall DD Softball League at Las Animas Park.

Online Dispatch readers will have to log-in with email to read stories

Beginning Oct. 1, readers of the Gilroy Dispatch website will ask readers to sign up for an "online subscription," which requires logging in with an email address to read a full story.

Council to discuss rezoning land as ‘high density’

In order to meet certain state requirements of low-income housing, the City Council will discuss at their regular meeting Monday adapting the housing section of the general plan by rezoning 26 acres within the city to “high density residential” raising the minimum unit per acre from 16 to 20 in these areas.

Toddler death a ‘horrible mistake’

The father of the 3-year-old Gilroy boy who accidentally shot and killed himself on July 5 will not be prosecuted, according to a report by the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office which called the shooting a “horrible, irreversible mistake.”

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