What lurks beneath your workspace
As winter bids its final farewell, the typical office workplace
Goody-giving generosity
The snowball effect is taking its course as the second annual “Treats for Troops” drive successfully doubled its cache of goodies for a good cause.
FIELD HOCKEY: Second-round win sets up rivalry rematch
GILROY - Knocking down one obstacle only leads straight to
Three barks for the San Martin Animal Shelter
The County of Santa Clara Animal Care & Control Division announced some tail-wagging news today.
Figaro
We got Figaro along with his brother 16 years ago. They were each about 6 ounces, furry, helpless creatures with closed eyes and unable to eat or crawl. A veterinarian’s office knew that I took in helpless kitties, bottle fed them, cared for them and let them develop until ready to adopt out and contacted me. Figaro and his brother thrived and were bonded to each other. We weren’t intending to keep them, but didn’t want to break up the pair. When Figaro was 4, his brother died and we kept him. He needed our comfort and his other cat friends. As he has aged, he has been content and mellow. Amazingly, he has pulled through two difficult health issues in the past two and a half years. He initiates play, likes catnip, cuddling and curling up in any box or basket. He has brought me extended comfort as I grieve the recent loss of my two dogs.
Tribal council holding Sunday rain dances in San Juan
The San Juan Bautista Intertribal Council is inviting members of the public to attend a rain dance at the city’s Old Mission San Juan Bautista – to bring back rain to the drought-stricken valley.




















