Mustangs pull out epic win over Palma
Palma isn't used to being pushed aside four years running.
John Apgar
John M. Apgar, 75, died on Saturday, March 8, 2008 at The Woodlands Genesis Eldercare Network in Plainfield, New Jersey.
Recent high school graduate directs San Benito Stage Company’s ‘Footloose’
San Benito Stage Company’s “Footloose The Musical” is all about youthful rebellion, following a group of teenagers who bring back dancing to a town where it was banned.
That youth is not just in the story alone, but rather, extends to the theater company’s creative...
Twice Tyger burns bright in the Valley of the Heart’s Delight
Proprietor Billoo Rataul stands tall and proud as he surveys the vineyard land that gently slopes to the banks of Machado Creek outside Morgan Hill. Born and raised in northeast India, he grew up near jungles where beasts still roamed, and his childhood imagination...
Mystery illness befalls Morgan Hill department store customers
More than two dozen customers of a Morgan Hill department store were treated Saturday for symptoms consistent with an airborne contamination, but the exact cause of the illnesses remains a mystery, according to authorities. About 5:35 p.m., emergency responders received a call from the manager of T. J. Maxx, 401 Vineyard Town Center, reporting that several customers and an employee were getting sick inside the store, according to Morgan Hill Fire Department Battalion Chief Tim Main. The subjects reported shortness of breath, strange taste in their mouths and facial numbing sensation, Main said. MHFD transported three of the patients to the hospital, and three others elected to go to the hospital on their own before leaving the scene. In all, 26 people who had been inside the store were evaluated for the symptoms and potential exposure to the unknown cause of the illnesses, Main said. Those people were triaged at the scene by paramedics, and those who went to the hospital were decontaminated before being transported, authorities said.Main added he heard from area hospitals after the incident was cleared that others traveled to Saint Louise Regional Hospital and Valley Medical Center for evaluation. The illnesses were isolated to the interior of T. J. Maxx, which was evacuated for several hours and did not affect businesses in the same shopping center, Main added. “The majority felt better after they came out” of the store, he said.Firefighters and Morgan Hill police “looked on every shelf in the store” and checked the roof and air conditioning units but could not determine what caused the symptoms, Main said. Authorities also checked for gas and carbon monoxide leaks, monitored the oxygen content inside the store and even looked for evidence of poison or foreign chemicals but could not identify anything harmful. “We didn’t find any sign of vandalism, terrorism or anything like that,” Main said. “We have no idea why this occurred.” Authorities instructed the store to contact their air-conditioning company to check the vents and circulation system for mold or other toxic substances, Main said. “My personal hope is they just need to clear their vents,” he said. A T. J. Maxx employee Monday referred phone calls to the store’s corporate public relations office in Massachusetts. That office was not aware of the incident Monday morning, but a representative offered to follow up with more information about the potential cause of the incident and store hours. Area fire departments sent two fire engines, a ladder truck and three ambulances to the scene, Main said. MHPD also responded with multiple officers.
Gilroy draws visitors from lands far, far away
Where do G-Fest's most-traveled visitors hail from?
Gavilan is ready to spring athletes back into action
Once Gavilan College receives the go-ahead from the state of California and Santa Clara County to resume in-person classes and athletics competition, athletic trainers Rebecca Northon and Erik Hilliker will be ready to spring student-athletes back into action in the safest way possible.
The two...
Remember the man behind the dream
'We have waited for more than 340 years for our constitutional and God-given rights. The nations of Asia and Africa are moving with jetlike speed toward gaining political independence, but we still creep at horse-and-buggy pace toward gaining a cup of coffee at a lunch counter. Perhaps it is easy for those who have never felt the stinging darts of segregation to say, 'Wait.'" ~ Martin Luther King, Jr., Letter from a Birmingham Jail


















