Trinidad Basques Seifert
Loving Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother, born in Texas and later moved to Montana where she met her husband, Alex Seifert. She made her final move in 1947 to Gilroy, CA. She was a remarkable woman. Survived by her adult children Magdalena, Alex Jr., Max, Lydia, Triny, Rose, Mary, Laurie, Teresa, Valentine, and many many grandchildren, great- grandchildren, nieces, nephews, sisters and brothers. We all are going to miss her.
Gilroy’s downtown needs a champion – here’s the man
How time passes by in the old downtown. It's been 14 months
Gilroy’s Laura Wrede publishes first photography book
Gilroy resident Laura Wrede, award-winning writer and photographer, spent more than two years traveling from San Diego to Vancouver, B.C. creating art photography along the shores of the Pacific. “My Ocean,” a compilation of these images, is scheduled for release on Amazon Saturday, July 20.
Catholic Charities celebrates centennial of service
The U.S. economy is in its worst shape in more than half a
Garlic facility sale terminated
An investment firm’s $110 million deal to buy a Gilroy onion and garlic processing facility fell through due to financial difficulties caused by Covid-19.
Olam International, one of Gilroy’s largest private employers, announced in November that it had sold its onion and garlic processing facility...
City Council looks at 2040 general plan Monday
Gilroy’s City Council will be looking at the year 2040 at its first meeting of 2016 on Monday, when it starts the lengthy process of approving a new general plan.
No flaws in Feather Haven’s game
Feather Haven turned back rival Silicon Valley Concrete 15-13

















