Gilroy High hammers Gonzales; showdown with Santa Cruz next
Everyone got paid. The Gilroy High football team has that as one of its mottos and even printed out T-shirts with that exact phrase.
It comes from longtime coach Skip Bloom, who is currently the Mustangs’ junior varsity defensive coordinator. Bloom and Gilroy varsity head...
Lighting company questions Gilroy’s contract with PG&E
The owner of a San Francisco-based lighting company is questioning why a massive, citywide project was given to the Pacific Gas & Electric Company—and not subject to an open, competitive bidding process.
Appreciated outstanding coverage on the gold eagle surgery story
Readers comment on wildlife story and a City Council candidate
Patricia G. Lomanto
Patricia G. Lomanto passed away unexpectedly at her residence Dec. 17th at the age of 72 years. A native of Hollister, Patricia graduated from Sacred Heart School and San Benito High School. "Pat" as she was affectionately called by her friends, worked for the Hollister School District for over 30 years as a Teachers Aid, the greatest percentage of the time spent at Sunnyslope Elementary School. She also served as the "Cross Walk Lady" at the Hillcrest and Memorial Drive intersection. Upon her retirement she returned to Sunnyslope School to volunteer where ever she could. "She was devoted to the children in the District, and she made long time friendships as a result of her efforts", said her daughters. Patricia loved to read, travel – especially to Reno- "it was a ladies day out" said her daughters. She loved animals, her cats, and collected all types of items featuring pictures of cats. Her survivors are her children and their spouses Kelly and David Dominguez of Hollister, Julie and Dave Derr of Weiser, Idaho; Peter and Tracey Lomanto of Los Banos; her eight grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; her sister and brother-in-law Verna and Phil Globke of Utah, in-laws Peter and Carmen Lomanto of Hollister, and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was pre-deceased by her son Chuck Lomanto.
A look at Christmas Hill Park after the shooting
Gilroy Dispatch reporter Jaqueline McCool was the first reporter given escorted access to the scene of the July 28 mass shooting at Christmas Hill Park, which is still closed to the public. Here is her account of that somber visit.
It’s been a month since...
$1.5 million cost for term limits?
The future of $1.5 million hangs in the balance until the Santa


















