Rep Lofgren welcomes Pastor Mark Turner to Deliver Opening Prayer in Congress
Rep. Zoe Lofgren welcomes her constituent, Pastor Mark Turner of South Valley Community Church in Gilroy, California, as the guest chaplain delivering the opening prayer in the House of Representatives for Tuesday, May 21, 2013. In his opening prayer, Pastor Turner also offers a prayer for the victims of the tornado which devastated the town of Moore, Oklahoma, on Monday, May 20, 2013.
Business Briefs: Charron joins MH Coldwell Banker
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage announced that Janette
2 letters: So many problems with Islamic Center proposal for San Martin; Terrible tragedy, but we have to keep living our lives
Facts make it clear, the Islamic Center proposal is getting special treatment
Sue Wharton September 18, 1921 – December 1, 2012
Sue Wharton, a former resident of Hollister, passed away from a brief illness in Wheeling, Ill on December 1st, 2012.
Gilroy council updates city’s illegal fireworks ordinance
The Gilroy City Council on Monday voted 5-1 to tighten up the language in the city’s illegal fireworks ordinance in the hopes of discouraging scofflaws on the Fourth of July and beyond.
In April 2022, the council agreed to update the ordinance to make property...
Guitar Center will remain open after filing for bankruptcy
Guitar Center, which operates a store in Gilroy, announced Nov. 21 that it has filed for bankruptcy, but it will stay open as it pays down its debt.
As part of its “financial restructuring plan” to reduce its debt by nearly $800 million, the Westlake...
Katherine Davis
Katherine (Kay) Davis passed away September 5, 2009, at her home in San Diego surrounded by her family. Kay was born and raised in San Francisco and is survived by: daughter Marian (Mike) Casey, Pam (Fred) Thrasher, brother Al (Kiki) Kasnestis, and sister-in-law Tulla Kasnestis. Kay had five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren who she adored. She was preceded in death by parents John and Mary Kasnestis, her husband Paul Davis, and by siblings James Kasnestis and Johanna Troutman. In 1959, she and her husband Paul relocated to Gilroy where they owned and operated P.D. Farm Egg Co. until retirement in 1976. Kay was an active member in Women in Touch and the Gilroy Senior Citizens. Her family was her life and in 2005 she moved to San Diego, surrounded by many of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Kay leaves a legacy of finding only the good in people and putting a positive spin on every situation. Her motto was, "Everything will be fine, honey."















