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January 17, 2026

Tony J. Rossi

Tony J. Rossi died at St. Louise Hospital, Wednesday, Dec. 7,

Police blotter, March 8-13, 2021: String of theft cases over the week

March 8 • Vandalism was reported on the 400 block of Automall Court. • Police made a warrant arrest on Arbor Street and Mantelli Drive at 9am. • Police responded to a report of trespassing on the 600 block of Birdsong Street at 10am. • A sexual offense...

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Joint sweep yields 17 arrests of illegal immigrant gang members

Local, state and federal law enforcement agencies teamed up

Farm to Table at the garden was a hit; more are coming

Succulent fare, a beautiful garden ambiance, fine wine and clucking chickens, the hits at the first Farm to Table Dinner this year at the Gilroy Demonstration Garden. Volunteers from the garden hosted the evening as part of a fundraising drive to keep the Eden of downtown Gilroy on Eigleberry Street growing, but also to celebrate community and to show off seven years of progress of the community garden.

Developers quit Coyote Valley

The Coyote Valley Specific Plan Task Force will hold its final

Philip Conrad Meyer

Born in Pasco, WA, Phil was a veteran of WWII, taught math for 26 years, was a Scout Master and member of the South Valley Symphony.

Alfred Joseph Navaroli

Beloved husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend entered into his eternal peace on June 19, 2008. Born in Massachusetts but quickly grew to love his adopted town of Gilroy, Alfred started his career in the mailroom at PG&E in 1954. Two years later, he joined produce shipping company Bud Antle where he spent the next 31 years. Upon retirement, he became more actively involved in his community and served on various city task forces, Parks and Recreation, Sons of Italy and most notably with the South Valley Symphony where he had served as President. His top priorities were securing funds and serving as the symphony's promoter extraordinaire. His passion for classical music was only eclipsed by his love and dedication to his family and friends. He displayed his competitive spirit every time he dealt a game of Pedro or Gin Rummy, played a round of golf, or engaged in a lively discussion on a wide range of topics. World traveled and always quick witted, he most enjoyed the simple pleasures of sitting around a table with the ones he loved.

Chair Gage takes seat on water district board

A quick, rather silent game of musical chairs was the final act

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