One hundred firefighters on scene to battle five acre fire on Eagle Ridge
One hundred firefighters from Gilroy Fire Department, Cal Fire and other departments in the county are fighting a five-acre fire burning thick brush on top of the ridge. The GFD has reported no injuries or structures in danger at the moment. An investigation into how the fire started has not yet begun. As of last night, 22 fire engines were employed to fight the blaze.
Local digest: Elks’ Mother’s Day breakfast and bake sale this afternoon
Gilroy Elks will be presenting its annual Mother's Day Charity
Charter high school idea captivates South County audience
The interest is high from South San Jose to Hollister and enough
Gilroyan chosen for national film project
Herman Garcia and his crew of volunteers’ mission to clean up the watershed and save steelhead is well-chronicled in the local region.
But now, the story of Gilroy-based Coastal Habitat Education and Environmental Restoration (CHEER) is going national.
A crew from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
Raymonde “Ramona” Etchebarne November 11, 1939 – July 31, 2013
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in her honor to the Rotary of Morgan Hill Endowment (P.O. Box 283, Morgan Hill, CA 95037).
Scrapbook July 21-27, 2013
BIRTH: Isaac Anthony Aleman: Issac Anthony Aleman was born July 7, 2013 at Saint Louise Regional Hospital to Alicia Kathryn and Marvin Franco Aleman of Gilroy. He weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces.
Youth auditions coming for ‘Broadway Movie Musical’ film
Gilroy youth with dreams of being the next Scream Queen or box-office superstar can get their start in a locally produced film, featuring high-energy musical numbers from Broadway hits like Wicked, Hairspray and Hamilton.Auditions for Broadway Movie Musical, a salute to the American musical, will be held Thursday, May 26 in Morgan Hill.The call is open to participants ages 8-21, registration fee is $295 per person and all who audition will be accepted.“Seeing yourself on the screen in an actual movie theater is a very cool experience for actors of all ages, and we are excited to give local youth an opportunity to participate in this exciting film,” said John Bisceglie, the producer and director of the film.Participants will get to perform in multiple solo, duet, group and ensemble numbers, with filming taking place in locations across the Bay Area.The program consists of one rehearsal per week and will be offered in San Francisco, San Jose and Morgan Hill.A variety of singing, dancing and speaking roles are available for a wide range of ages, talent and levels of experience.“Some songs we will shoot out on location, and some in the theater in Morgan Hill,” explained Mattie Myers, filmmaker at 152 West Productions of Gilroy, which will be shooting and editing the film.Cast members will also get to record in a professional recording studio and there may even be some time spent in front of a green screen, said Myers.This will be the third production Myers has worked on with Bisceglie; she is a fan of his creativity and approach. Her own two sons participated in his youth theater group for 10 years.“It’s interesting, they have taken what John has taught them and applied it to their older years,” said Myers. “They can get up and talk in front of their class and it’s not a big deal.”She added: “He teaches kids that what they are doing is important. They learn to be prepared and give it your all—he raises the bar.”In 1985, Bisceglie founded Gilroy Children’s Musical Theater and worked with the city of Gilroy's Community Services Department on youth productions.Myers also worked with Bisceglie on Gleeful, a parody based on the TV series Glee, which included more than 100 local youth and played for 10 weeks at the Cinelux Theatre in Morgan Hill. This was followed up with ROAR! in 2013, a 1920s black and white movie musical that played at San Francisco’s Castro Theater.“We are like kids in a candy store with him,” said Myers of their collaboration. “It is exciting to be a part of that.”After filming wraps up and Myers and her team has worked their magic in the editing room, Broadway Movie Musical will premiere in selected Bay Area theaters in January 2017.For more information visit broadwaymoviemusical.com.
With riveting OT win, Christopher football keeps league title hopes alive
The Christopher High offense struggled in its Blossom Valley Athletic League Mount Hamilton Division game against Santa Teresa High on Oct. 21.
But when it counted the most, the Cougars’ offense delivered. Third-string quarterback Will Rizqallah came up clutch on Christopher’s final two possessions, and...



















