New website schedules Covid tests up to a week in advance
Santa Clara County on Sept. 21 announced a new website—www.sccfreetest.org—that lets residents schedule a Covid-19 test up to a week ahead of time at certain sites. Appointments for the drive-thru testing at the county fairgrounds can be made five days in advance.
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County urges teens to get Covid-19 vaccine as demand slips
Santa Clara County officials urged eligible county residents Friday to get fully vaccinated against Covid-19 amid a drop in demand, particularly among young adults and teenagers.
More than 1 million vaccine doses have been administered countywide and roughly two-thirds of county residents age 16 and...
Meet “The Poppy Lady”
Mary Ann Collom of Gilroy is giving out hundreds of Memorial Day Poppies again this month, to raise money for programs to aid veterans. The 90-year-old president of the local American Legion Auxiliary has honored veterans in this way for 58 years. The retired...
Police blotter, Feb. 22-27, 2021: Vehicle crash, grand theft
Feb. 22
• A vehicle collision resulting in injuries occurred on the 600 block of Leavesley Road at 6am.
• Police responded to a report of petty theft on First Street and Wren Avenue at 9am.
• Arson was reported on the 8200 block of Church Street.
•...
‘Little Mermaid’ debuts, continues run through Aug. 13
The massive boat that anchors the opening number in “The Little Mermaid” showcases a scale that audiences likely have never seen before in a South County production.
With an advanced projection and sound system complementing the large set pieces, elaborate costumes and cast of 70,...
Gilroy library provides much-needed relief during lockdown
By Kimberly Ewertz
In this time of uncertainty, one resource remains intact—local libraries, a life-line for the community that provides information, resources, entertainment and a much-needed source of relief.
“We are hearing from people who seem to just need a way to connect, stay connected, and...
New Owners, Expanded Menu for Harvest Time
Owner Louie Kalivitis, a native of Greece, sells restaurant
UPDATED: Well-known Morgan Hill doctor dies in climbing accident
Joseph Kraut, Jr., 55, a Morgan Hill physician well-known and beloved by patients throughout South County, died in a rock climbing accident at Pinnacles National Park Tuesday, July 15, according to authorities. Kraut had been climbing with a “close friend” at the park in southwest San Benito County, according to Sheriff’s Capt. Eric Taylor. He was on a rope descending a section of the “Discovery Wall” rock face when a piece of belaying equipment held by his friend and climbing partner—who was on the ground securing the other end of Kraut’s rope—apparently malfunctioned.The rope gave way and Kraut lost his footing, falling from about 30 feet onto the ground below, Taylor said. The accident happened about 10 a.m.Kraut’s friend immediately blew his emergency whistle, summoning the park’s search and rescue team which was already in the field, Taylor added. A CalFire helicopter arrived “within a matter of minutes” and carried Kraut to the front entrance of the park, meeting up with a second helicopter from Calstar, according to Taylor. While Kraut was being transferred to the Calstar vessel, he was pronounced dead by paramedics. Taylor said authorities have not determined an exact cause of death, but Kraut suffered injuries to his back and head, “which would have been consistent with him falling from that distance.” Kraut, a Morgan Hill resident, was an internal medicine physician with an office on Butterfield Boulevard, where he practiced with his wife, Dr. Rebecca Kroll. He was affiliated with Saint Louise Regional Hospital in Gilroy, and has served South County patients for more than 25 years.SLRH President and CEO James Dover released a statement about Kraut’s death. “We have lost an excellent physician,” Dover’s statement read. “He was an example of what every physician should be: compassionate, intelligent, respectful and well-liked by his physician colleagues, employees and community members. He served the Gilroy and Morgan Hill communities since 1986. Our hearts and prayers go out to Dr. Kraut’s wife Dr. Becky Kroll and their family.”Kraut’s father, Dr. Joseph Kraut, Sr., was also a physician at SLRH, according to the hospital’s statement. Pinnacles National Park is known as a popular rock climbing destination. Kraut was an avid rock climber, according to users of an online discussion forum at supertopo.com. Taylor added July 18 that federal park rangers are conducting an investigation into the exact cause of the accident. Correction: Due to incorrect information from a source, a previous edition of this article misidentified the name of the area within the park where the accident happened. The Dispatch regrets the error.
Locals graduate from Monte Vista
Nearly 60 students from Gilroy, Morgan Hill, San Martin, Hollister and San Juan Bautista were among the 166 to graduate from Monte Vista Christian School May 24 in Watsonville. More than 300 students from the five communities attend the K-12 private school.
MVC staff and...