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Vivian Louise Corbin July 10, 1929 – August 16, 2012

Pennsylvania born, Vivian was a longtime resident in the community. Raising her five children: Paul, Mike, Kitty, Terry and Ricky.

Daniel Ronald Venosta Sr. February 4, 1952 – August 21, 2012

Passed into Heaven on August 21, 2012, in San Jose of end-stage liver disease. He was born on February 4, 1952. to Peter Sr. and Eda Venosta late of Morgan Hill.

South County Housing still seeks potential homeowners

South County Housing will host an orientation meeting Aug. 30, at 6 p.m., at the Rancho Park Apartments in Hollister in hopes of finding more potential homeowners for a self-help home project. San Benito, Gilroy and Morgan Hill residents are eligible to apply to the program.

Fuzio becomes The Good Fork

Maurizio Cutrignelli recently closed Fuzio and has now opened a new restaurant in the same location called The Good Fork, a California bistro bar and grill. The menu includes California cuisine with a European flare, using farm to table vegetation from local farmers. Shawn Paul is the Executive Chef of The Good Fork and has a long career in the culinary industry; he has gained valuable experience working for premier Bay Area and New York restaurants including Bistro Jeanty, 1300 on Fillmore, Paladin and Chez Papa Bistro in addition to stints at Michelin-rated restaurants in France and England. Details: www.thegoodforkbistro.com or 408-779-3200.

GVA Café celebrates grand opening

Friends, family, Chamber of Commerce staff and ambassadors, and owner Rene’ Carrillo celebrated the grand opening of the downtown coffee house and cafe’ with music, food and an antique car display. GVA Café – Grinds Vines and Automobilia – offers fresh organic coffee, desserts, smoothies, wine, crepes, sandwiches and soups. Open 7 days per week at 17400 Monterey St.

Maria Basurto Arciniega September 15, 1937 – August 24, 2012

Services: September 1, 2012, at 2:00 P.M., at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Fallon Rd at Fairview Rd. Hollister.

With three candidates officially in the mayor’s race, who is your choice to lead Gilroy?

• Don Gage ... hands down. Don has the experience in both city and county government seats and has always put “Gilroy first.” • Dion Bracco. I gave him my word months ago. What good is my word if I don't keep it? • Don Gage. Don is very collaborative, considerate and open-minded. He has strong ties at the county level and will ensure Gilroy receives our fair share of resources and representation. I also feel Don Gage considers the good of the entire community. The other candidates seem to be myopic in who they represent, creating a very divisive atmosphere. • Dion Bracco. Although I wish he would have been more transparent with his past, I do believe he is the best person for the job. His heart and soul are for Gilroy and I support him. • My choice would be Don Gage. He has the demonstrated experience and the “ability” to get things done. Pretty clear choice in my opinion. • Based on his logic, leadership, personality, experience, track record, I will vote for Don Gage. • Don Gage. Mr. Gage is a tried and true leader with a vast amount of experience and contacts within Gilroy, Santa Clara County, Bay Area and Sacramento. Mr Gage has demonstrated his leadership in past roles and Gilroy Council member, Gilroy mayor, county commissioner, and most recently Santa Clara Valley Water District. His skills and management style will benefit Gilroy for the next four years. • Undecided. We could use fresh and new faces in our local government going forward. • I choose Don Gage. I feel with his past experience and connections he will be a valuable asset for our community. • Don Gage. His record, like the record of his opponents, speaks for itself. Don’s record is why I support him. • Gage is a proven leader, an integral part of our community who can unite our divided City Council and inspire them to act in our best interests. 

Bernard Stewart February 19, 1924 – August 21, 2012

Bernard Stewart passed away August 21, 2012, in Morgan Hill, CA. He was raised in Portland, OR and met his wife, Lapreal, while he was in the military. They moved to California in the early 50's.

Publisher resigns, CEO steps in to lead newspapers

The Dispatch will say farewell today to its publisher, chief operating officer and senior vice president of eight years who is resigning from his current position but will continue to work as a consultant for the company.

Mary Anne Wright Giacalone August 18, 1941 – August 23, 2012

Mary Anne Wright Giacalone passed away peacefully on August 23, 2012, surrounded by her family and loved ones. Mary Anne was born to Alfred and Thelma Wright on August 18, 1941, in San Diego, CA.

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