Raley’s offers buyouts for 100 clerk jobs
Raley's said Friday it's offering to buy out 100 store
Salutatory address: ‘People are as real as you’
Good evening friends and family of the graduates, GHS faculty,
Raymond R. Lujan
Raymond R. Lujan died at his home Thursday, May 26, 2005 after a lengthy battle with cancer. He was 71.
A tattered American flag, rosary beads for fashion and ..
There are three things to which I have an uncontrollable
2013: Year In Review
From tales of generosity and selflessness, to news of tragedy and controversy, to the downright spooky and bizarre, Gilroy Dispatch headlines were speckled with a cache of memorable topics in 2013. Be it the unparalleled generosity of Christopher Ranch owner Don Christopher; the short-lived Internet cafe scandal; or the naked man who gave diners a startle by walking into a restaurant while clinging to his infant son; the Garlic Capital of the World runneth-over with much more than garlic. Here are a few of this year’s memorable stories.
Anderson closed for boating Saturday due to low water level
Due to the low water level in Anderson and Coyote reservoirs, boating will be suspended at both reservoirs on Oct. 6. To mitigate the reservoirs’ early closure, the Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation Department will increase boating days at Calero, and keep Stevens Creek and Lexington reservoirs open on weekends and holidays in order to provide options for recreational boaters and anglers. Â















