The Anonymous Mailer and the Rubber Stamp City Council
Politics is a dirty business even locally, so who sent the
Day of Remembrance
Crowds lined the streets of downtown Gilroy on May 27 to honor fallen but not forgotten heroes. School bands, classic cars and horses drew applause along the parade route, as did local Girl Scouts, top photo, and kids on horseback, above. American Legion Post...
‘Christians in Palestine’ event aims to counter hate with education in South County
Ten community organizations will gather Feb. 4 at the Morgan Hill Community & Cultural Center for an educational program featuring internationally recognized speaker Mother Agapia Stephanopoulos, who will share her lived experiences as a Russian Orthodox Christian in Palestine.
The free event, “Christians in Palestine,...
Martin Maggiora
On this Father’s Day, we want to take this time to honor our dad as we approach 20 years you have been gone.
Strike threat looms over St. Louise
New labor conflicts—and the threat of a nurses strike—have erupted to roil an already boiling controversy over Santa Clara county’s purchase of two failing hospitals.
Nurses from O’Connor and Saint Louise hospitals on Tuesday, Feb. 12 warned the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors they...
Anthony (Tony) Justino
Born to John and Augusta Justino in San Leandro, CA, he grew up with two sisters and one brother. His father was from Madera, Portugal and his mother from Maui, Hawaii. After graduating from San Leandro High School, he joined the Navy to serve in the Pacific during WW II. He returned to marry the love of his life, Helen Mendonca.
Struggle to uncork new winery regulations
Santa Clara Valley wineries that have yet to navigate the “ungodly” labyrinth that is “permit land” could pay to host certain events such as concerts, cook-offs and other commercial shindigs.

















