Time to do those winter chores
What better way to welcome in the New Year than bundling up,
FOOTBALL: GHS out to regroup at Leland
GHS (1-1) at Leland (2-0). Kickoff scheduled for 7 p.m. at Pat
Scrapbook: Honors, births, wedding
Air Force Airman Leonard J. Silva Jr. graduated from basic
Top stories of the week: Christophers give generous grant and Water, sewer rates to be 5 percent more
We take a look at some of the biggest stories of the week. This
Council’s retreat menu hardly a healthy alternative
Other than a few items, the City Council's recent retreat agenda
Gilroy Police set DUI checkpoint for Oct. 10
The Gilroy Police Department will host a DUI and driver’s license checkpoint starting at 6pm Oct. 10 at an undisclosed location within the city limits. The checkpoint is scheduled to last until 1am Oct. 11.
Police said the primary purpose of DUI checkpoints is to...
Ines A. (Sabbatini) Lemos
Native and lifelong Hollister resident, Ines A. Lemos passed away at her home last Friday at the age of 96 years. As a young girl, Ines received her education at the Pacheco School in north San Benito County. Ines was a Sacred Heart Church parishioner, a member of the Pacheco Hall Association and a devoted family member who loved cooking for family gatherings, working in her garden, and spending time in the out of doors. She was predeceased by her husband Joseph "Joe" E. Lemos who passed away March 11, 2002.
Flores: Remake of ’80s series has a few laughs, in the beginning
The last two weeks, I went to see movies that were squarely in the comedy category, including “Wanderlust” and “Friends with Kids.” So when I went to see “21 Jump Street” this weekend I thought that the good comedy streak might run out. While the movie had its funny moments – including some tongue-in-cheek nods to the series on which it is based – there were not many jokes that were not featured prominently in the trailer.
















