New South County facility helps ease pain of sexual assault
Since October, five local victims of sexual assault have been
Embezzlement alleged within SJB chamber board
A former San Juan Bautista Chamber of Commerce board member is
James Charles Gray Sr.
James Charles Gray Sr. passed away December 30, 2009, at the age of 67. He was the son of the late Edward and Elma Gray. In addition to his parents, Jim was preceded in death by his ever loving wife Cheri. He is survived by his 5 children: Patti Davis and husband Keith, James Gray Jr. and wife Marta, Gary Slayton and wife Lucy, Jacky Gray and Catherine Blythe: 7 grandchildren: Taryin, Logan, Jake, Jasmine, Kelton, Aaron and Candice, as well as many loving friends and wonderful family – Suzie and Jerry Damm, Antha Darnell and his dog Killer. He will be forever loved, missed and remembered.
BOYS BASKETBALL: Mustangs finish second at Bulldog Chase
MORGAN HILL - Midway through the second quarter of the Bulldog
Woman killed in four-vehicle crash
A Morgan Hill woman died following a four-vehicle crash at
William (Bill) Hanna
Passed away November 1, 2009 at the age of 74. Memorial will be January 9, 2010 at 2:00 P.M. at the Fortino Winery. 4525 Hecker Pass Hwy, Gilroy
Council reapproves lawsuit against MediLeaf
Gilroy's City Council voted once again to approve litigation
MH police incidents: Women steal purses from T.J. Maxx
Two women reportedly stole about 50 purses each from T.J. Maxx
Four stolen vehicles recovered, three chased by police
A rash of stolen vehicles, two high-speed pursuits - one that
Vincent F. Penello
Vincent F. Penello passed away December 22, 2009 in Covington, WA. He was born May 24, 1919 in Merced, CA where he lived during his youth. He moved to the San Francisco area where he was married to his wife of 66 years, Marie Rocchetta, who passed before him in October of 2007. They settled in Redwood City, were they raised their two sons, Albert and Edward. They later lived in Mountain View and then Morgan Hill, CA before moving to Covington, WA. He was in the grading and excavating business for 40 plus years and with his sons for the last 20 years before retiring.






















