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State requires financial literacy course for graduation

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an agreement June 27 making personal financial literacy a required course to graduate high school in California, according to a news release from the governor's office. “We need to help Californians prepare for their financial futures as early as possible. Saving...

Romolo (Ray) Alcini January 13, 1915 – August 7, 2012

Romolo (Ray) Alcini born January 13,1915 in Roseto degli Abruzzi, Italy. Imigrated to America at age 14 and lived, worked, and went to school in Michigan until 1949 when he moved to California. Preceded in death by his first wife Emma, and 5 brothers and sisters. Survived by his two sons Ray (Diana) and Rick and 3 grandchildren. He remarried in 1995 and is survived by wife Anne and three daughters, Judith (Bob Profeta), Wendy, and Aileene (Nick Boffa) and seven grandchildren. Ray was a decorated war hero who served his country in WW2 as a member of the elite OSS. His fluency in the Italian language made him a valuable asset to the U.S. Army and he participated in numerous successful missions throughout Europe during the war. After the war and settling in California, Ray became a successful business owner. He farmed orchards in Santa Clara Valley then started a rubbish disposal and landfill business, and ultimately ended up owning a sheet metal fabrication company. Ray enjoyed golf, playing the accordion and mandolin, bocce ball, and traveling and was accomplished in all. Those whose life he touched, whether family, friends, or business associates, all knew him as an honest, loving, generous person who possessed a wit and sense of humor that made us all laugh and enjoy every moment in his presence. Family and friends were the most important things in Ray's life and he will always hold a special place in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know him.

‘Mythic’ Rally Kicks Off

The bikers are back. If anyone had any doubts about the annual

Police search for suspects in gang-related drive-by shooting

Police are looking for a black Honda in connection with a

Police blotter: Prowling, DUI

The Gilroy Police Department recently made a variety of arrests for crimes including prowling, child endangerment, first-degree burglary, driving under the influence and identity theft. Arrests were recorded in the GPD blotter between Sept. 8 and 15.

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GUSD board packets going the digital route

A few days before every school board meeting, Marlene Hughes,

Red Phone: Curbing issues at curbs

In the Sept. 5, 2008, edition, I asked why the resident on Ayer

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