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Baseball: Balers’ four-run rally sinks Mustangs
For nearly six innings, San Benito was far from the team that’s expected to challenge for a Central Coast Section title Monday against Gilroy. In the only game this year against rival Mustangs, the Balers couldn’t find a way inside the strike zone – walking eight batters – and couldn’t take advantage of their offensive opportunities.
Tequila Town gets the VIP treatment
In case were thinking that another downtown Gilroy business bit the dust, what was once Desero Tequila Town in the old Strand Theatre at 7588 Monterey St. shut down last month – but it’s still going to be a restaurant.
Barbara Ann Alkire
Third Generation Morgan Hill resident Barbara Alkire, passed peacefully at her daughter's home 11/15/09 at the age of 76. Her grandparents, Charles and Lela Mann where residents of Morgan Hill in 1927, where Charles had the local Barber Shop and Lela worked for the Old Los Gatos Telephone Company office in town. Barbara, a retiree from General Electric, graduate of Live Oak High School and member of the Morgan Hill Grange. She is survived by her daughter Kathleen Gay and her son-in-law, Noel Gay, three grandchildren, Nichole Rhodes, Kurtis Rhodes and Phillip Rhodes and her two step-grandchildren, Dustin Gay and Josie Gay. Her life celebration will be held at the El Toro Brewery on Sunday 11/22 from 4:00-8:00 P.M. Private Internment.
Prep Basketball: Cougars down Anzar, take seventh in Bob Hagen Tourney
GILROY — After suffering a heartbreaking loss to Harbor on Friday, the Christopher boys basketball team was not about to go down without a fight.
State: Revisions needed on Gilroy’s housing blueprint
A Jan. 27 letter from the state warned that the City of Gilroy could be forced to approve housing projects that may not comply with its zoning code.
That’s because the city’s housing element, a document that describes the city’s housing goals and programs for...
Public workshop on Gilroy’s future slated for April 2
The General Plan Advisory Committee, tasked with revamping Gilroy’s vision and guiding principles over the next two decades through the General Plan, will be holding a public workshop April 2. Members of the public who participate will have a chance to share their own ideas about Gilroy’s future with City officials at 6:30 p.m. at Eliot Elementary School.
Tow truck operators will stand trial in August
More than three years after their initial arrests, a family of
















