Unions urge city to not spend newfound money on ‘pet projects’
A city union has taken aim at the city's budget priorities after
Women – Empowering Your Financial Life
Given the changing roles women are playing both within their family and within society today, married or single, it’s vital for women to be informed about their finances.Â
Adopt Ginger and Sarah
Ginger is a 12-year-old Chihuahua, left, and Sarah is a 13-year-old Chihuahua mix. They are friends who were surrendered together. They are very sweet, quiet, good with other dogs and love to play fetch and chase balls. They are also great on a leash. They are available at the San Martin Animal Shelter. Interested? Call (408) 686-3900.
Rickey A. Contival
Rickey Contival passed away suddenly in Oroville, CA at the age of 46 years doing what he loved the most, going on a fishing trip. "Rick was loved by many and will remain in our hearts forever", said his family. Rick was a native of Hollister and was a graduate of San Benito High school. He was a active member of the Western Bass Masters Association.
City Hall Pay Hikes Top in County
Salary and benefit hikes for Gilroy city employees were the highest among Santa Clara County municipalities in the first half of the decade, while earnings for regular workers were stagnant, according to data published online by the nonprofit watchdog group Transparent California.
Dailey Method celebrates opening
A ribbon cutting was held Monday, Oct. 28 at the Dailey Method, 16315 Monterey Road, Suite 100, Morgan Hill. Â The Dailey Method is a new gym/ballet barre studio owned by Desiree Stemberga. Joining Desiree for the ribbon cutting were members, ambassadors and staff of the Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce. For information on The Dailey Method, call them at (408) 782-6400.Â
Rod Kelley supporters: We want our embezzled parent club funds back
Principal Luis Carrillo of Rod Kelley Elementary School and parent club board member Christine West are determined to prevent convicted embezzler Lori McVicar from shortchanging the school when it comes to paying back the thousands she stole more than a decade ago.
Gilroy Schools Have Made Great Achievements
Bullies, unions, growing schools, lunches and working in a community of great diversity are just some of the things Debbie Flores has dealt with in her decade at the helm of the Gilroy Unified School District. And just this month she was selected Superintendent of the Year by the Association of California School Administrators, a tremendous honor.


















