Consumers fight rising use of hidden fees
Hidden fees and surcharges that drive up the cost of everything
San Martin 4-H executive board takes the lead
Congratulations to the newest executive board members of San Martin 4-H. From President to Activities Leader, they all have taken their time to make sure that the best is better. This includes making sure the meetings are in order, organizing events and creating a fun environment for everyone to enjoy. If you are interested in joining the club, these members will be happy to show you the way. So in the spirit of four leaf clovers, good luck to them all!For more information on how to sign up for San Martin 4-H come to our enrollment night 6 p.m. Thursday Sept. 4 at the San Martin Lion's Club, 12415 Murphy Ave., San Martin. Or contact our Community Club Leader, Michelle Tercero at (408) 315-6998.
Bad Feng Shui
'I'm embarrassed to admit this, but I have bad feng shui. I know. I shouldn't be telling everyone this … but I feel I must. Frankly, I'm probably not alone. There must be others out there suffering. My bad feng shui started with my sister.
City-union talks turn acrimonious
The city and fire union's salary negotiations, normally held
Crosswalk controversy on City Council’s agenda
Gilroy’s City Council will review and discuss whether or not to replace a crosswalk on Byers Street and Wren Avenue near El Roble Park, after a resident from that neighborhood repeatedly complained to City staff.
GUSD trustee ‘encouraged’ by voters’ support for area school bonds
Proposed revenue-generating measures for several Santa Clara County schools fared well during California's 2012 primary election Wednesday, something School Board Trustee Jaime Rosso finds “encouraging” as the Gilroy Unified School District waits on results from a voter survey that will gauge support for a possible joint city-school sales tax.














