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February 26, 2026

Quality of Life? A hand-written note more reliable than a survey

Surprise, in the Quality of Life phone survey, the public expressed broad support for public safety – i.e. police officers. That always tops the list, of course. People want to feel safe and be safe. They don’t want vagrants and gang bangers running free all over town or their parks filled with scumbags. They want to be able to park cars in their driveways and not have to worry about them being broken into. As long as I’ve been editor, that’s been the A#1 priority for city government. And it should be. That said, I’m not sure where this survey is headed. What originally began as Mayor Don Gage’s crusade to pass either a sales or parcel tax to fund capital improvement projects may morph into something far different? It’s such a smorgasbord at present – from funds to upgrade Christopher High athletic fields to a water feature at Gilroy Gardens to  fixing downtown unreinforced masonry buildings. Next in the process: public meetings to refine and determine a ballot proposal, but the road to ballot box failure is paved with good intentions. For my money, a community/senior/recreation center would do wonders for Gilroy as a catalyst center of activity. But we’ll have to see how this story unfolds.

County hosts ‘Let’s Talk Housing’ virtual meetings

Two virtual meetings are taking place this week on housing issues in Santa Clara County. The first meeting on Monday will include the cities of Cupertino, Los Altos, Saratoga and Monte Sereno, while the second on Wednesday includes Gilroy, Morgan Hill and unincorporated parts of...

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More charges for alleged gang killer

One of the defendants in a complicated and controversial gang

SM Township Efforts Move Forward

San Martin officials' efforts to gain cityhood avoided delay

Merilyn Moreshed Blake March 21, 1923 – August 23, 2013

Merilyn died peacefully at home, after a long illness. A memorial service will be held at Sacred Heart Church, Hollister, CA Saturday, September 7, 2013, at 3:00 P.M.

Gilroyan, others invade home, drive at San Benito sheriff’s deputies

A home invasion near San Juan Bautista in which two residents

Gilroy baseball aims to make CCS again

In the last couple of years, the Gilroy High baseball team has had some heavy hitters in the lineup, players who were a threat to hit a home run on any pitch. That won’t be the case this season, and yet the Mustangs aim...

UPDATE: Adult education removed from the chopping block

A gymnasium filled with roughly 350 attendants became restless

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