Open Space Authority founders recall its vision
Virginia Holtz grew up in Washington State and at a young age lived in a log house in a state park not far from Seattle. Her father was the caretaker of the park and her grandparents were farmers. Holtz’s childhood was spent outdoors; she recalls seeing the local Native Americans fishing for eels and watching tadpoles grow legs and become frogs. When she married and moved to Santa Clara County in 1979, she was shocked at the rapid, unplanned development going on all around her. In contrast, people in Washington seemed to place a high priority on open space, parks, lakes and farmland.
Fun run for recreation scholarships next Saturday
The not-so-serious Great Garlic 5k FUNdraiser is not quite your typical foot race.Â
Tait steps down after two seasons with GHS boys hoops
After two seasons in charge of the Gilroy High School boys varsity basketball team, Matt Tait will not return with the Mustangs next season.
Former Healdsburg redevelopment director to head Gilroy Economic Development Corp.
Richard Spitler may only have served as CEO and president of the
Sanity hearing for alleged attempted cop killer delayed
A judge on Thursday once again delayed the decision to set a


















