Hamilton: Adoptable at Pet Friends
Hamilton is a handsome two year old Husky mix. He is very athletic and active, and needs a home with room to run, and people who can help him to be a great dog, with the right training. His light blue eyes are striking, and his body shows the strength these dogs have to work. Bred to be working dogs, they are happy to serve their people in exchange for affection and a home. He is very active, and would need help channelling that energy, but the reward would be great- a playful, high-energy dog to welcome you home each day. He will need a yard with a tall fence, he is a jumper and will look for excitement wherever he can find it. Like most Huskies, he will need a special person, someone who will be his pack leader to guide him to make the right choices as a companion dog.
End-of-the-Year Clean Up before Christmas
We bought our Christmas tree last Friday. We drove to San Martin
Track and Field: Romero, CHS girls win North Salinas Invitational title
Haley Romero won two events and placed in two others to lead Christopher High’s girls track and field program to the team title at the North Salinas Invitational on Saturday.
High-Speed Rail Authority’s decision: Train will run through Gilroy
As expected, the California High-Speed Rail Authority reaffirmed
Hepatitis C: More widespread than AIDS
The 1960s may have been the days of free love, but casual sex
Bath, Morgan shine but Gavilan men fall on road
Freshman guard Kareem Bath scored 11 points, but Gavilan College’s men’s basketball team suffered an 83-62 loss at Columbia on Wednesday.
Keep’em singing by eating pasta
The 24th Annual Spaghetti Dinner benefitting the Christopher and Gilroy High School choral program will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1 in the GHS cafeteria, located at 750 West 10th St.
Charlie Lacasa November 11, 1931 – February 1, 2012
Charlie Lacasa passed away Wednesday afternoon at his home in Hollister. He had served in the U.S. Airforce,and a member of the Hollister Elks Lodge. Charlie was a natural gas serviceman for 41 years with PG&E. He was predeceased by his wife, Joan Lacasa in May of 2008 and is survived by his sons, Mike Lacasa, wife, Taundie, and Mark Lacasa, wife Cindi, grandchildren, Morgan, Dustin, Derek, Sarah, Chelsea, Dillon and Trevor. Also survived by a sister, Martina Butler of Texas. Visitation will be Tuesday, February 7, from 12:00 to 7:00 PM at the Grunnagle-Ament-Nelson Funeral Home. Funeral services will be Wednesday morning at 11:00 A.M. in the funeral home chapel followed by entombment at the Mausoleum in Calvary Cemetery. Contributions are preferred to the American Cancer Society.
Photo: Holidays are in the air in Gilroy
The holiday season is beginning to take shape in Gilroy, where the workers pictured here decorate the tree in front of St. Mary’s Parish at the corner of Monterey and First streets. Many festive events are on tap in the coming weeks. Gilroy Gardens’...
















