GOLF: Christopher takes two in league meet
Monterey Bay League Pacific Division golf came to Gavilan Golf Course Wednesday, as Gilroy, Christopher and Alvarez participated in a tri-meet.
Has the Mi Pueblo grocery chain made the right decision opting to check the immigration status of new employees?
• Yes, it’s the lawful and ethical practice to follow. The founder of Mi Pueblo came to the U.S. as an undocumented resident by his own admission, as did many others, including affluent Gilroy residents. They were given opportunities and were intelligent enough to benefit from those opportunities. Although some view his choosing e-Verify as hypocritical, he must follow proper employment processes in order to protect his business. • Yes. It is the appropriate thing to do in the hiring process. I do when I hire and I hope you and others do, too! • Yes. Mi Pueblo and all companies within the U.S. should use eVerify to ensure that workers are citizens or have the proper work permit and are in our country legally. This is a country of rules and we need to follow the rules or risk losing our country. • Yes. I believe it is the law to ensure employees have the legal right to work in this country. • Yes, this is an American business and should follow all the rules of this country. • Unquestionably, yes. It’s the right thing to do in every way. • Yes. This should be a normal business practice when hiring employees, but because of the nature of this business, as well as any other service industries, this is a sticky topic for management for many reasons. For Mi Pueblo to have the integrity to say this will be their policy is definitely in their favor. • Yes they absolutely have made the right decision! The fact that the union Is contemplating protesting is ridiculous. MI Pueblo will not only be following the law they will be creating an environment that makes employment for legal immigrants and citizens more fair. If Mi Pueblo follows through with the checks, I will shop there more because of it. • Yes, not sure where a “decision” comes in, it’s the law! • Yes. In these economic times, it is fiscally responsible for Mi Pueblo to protect themselves against costly fines associated with employing undocumented workers. • Absolutely YES! This is the law, all the rest of us have to follow it, check our employees or be checked as an employee – this is a legitimate business and does need to follow the law, the rules and the regulations of the land.
Water district hosts meeting on quake impacting Anderson dam, tax measure
The Santa Clara Valley Water District is holding an informational meeting on the Anderson Dam Seismic Retrofit on Thursday, Sept. 27 at the Jackson School library, 2700 Fountain Oaks Drive in Morgan Hill from 4 to 8 p.m. Water district staff will be on hand to answer questions.
School board snippets: Talented teachers, Preppy K update and advice for mayor candidates
Here are some highlights from the Sept. 21 Gilroy Unified School District Board of Education meeting. Click here to view the full agenda.
ROUNDUP: Gilroy, Christopher High boys and girls water polo teams go head to head
Friends, family and familiar faces gathered on the pool deck at Christopher High as the town’s two water polo programs met head to head Thursday afternoon.
CROSS COUNTRY: Freshmen take first, second to lead CHS girls to Center Meet sweep
When Christopher High cross country head coach Mike Bonomi met freshman Jamie Boutte' during summer workouts and learned of her best mile time as an eighth grader he had one thought:
GYMNASTICS: Locals off to fast start
USA Sports, a team of gymnasts from Hollister and Gilroy, kicked off its competitive season Sunday at the Pink Meet Invitational 2012, which was hosted by Bay Aerials in Fremont.
REC SOFTBALL: Corey’s Girls sit in first place
Corey's Girls moved into first place in the Women's Fall Softball League standings Wednesday with a 17-4 victory over Kalai Kraze at Christmas Hill Park.
Protest planned: seeds in dispute
Bay Area activists are planning a peaceful protest at Syngenta Flowers in Gilroy today, marking the final day of a nationwide “global week of action” against “evil biotech” facilities linked to the Genetically Modified Organism food system.