Relocating wild animals rarely successful
You have just discovered that a mother raccoon has given birth to five adorable black-masked cubs in the crawl space under your house. Much as you love wild animals, you don't want them living with you, and you know raccoon feces contain a parasite that causes serious illness in humans. So you go to the nearest pet products store, buy or rent a humane trap, bait it and soon mama is corralled. You scoop up the babies, carefully load the trap and raccoons into your car and drive out to the nearest park or reservoir, where you release the raccoon family. Problem solved, right?
UPDATED: Big rig wreck last week claimed life of Gilroy woman
The person who died July 21 in a big rig crash near the intersection of Ferguson Road on State Route 152 has been identified as 65-year-old Barbara Foster, of Gilroy, according to the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner's Office.
Doctor accused of murdering wife granted release on own recognizance
A Gilroy doctor accused of killing his wife, Doris Mae Knapp, last April will get pre-trial freedom.
Percival, Kheraj awarded
Hollister Family Medicine—the office of Paul Percival, MD and Dilshad Kheraj, DO—was awarded the 2014 California Quality Improvement Recognition Award by Health Services Advisory Group of California, Inc. (HSAG of California), the Medicare Quality Improvement Organization for California.
Irene Fairman joins MH Coldwell
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage announced Irene Fairman has affiliated with the company as a sales associate in its Morgan Hill office. Fairman will specialize in residential sales in Santa Clara Valley.
Ladera Grill honored
Ladera Grill in downtown Morgan Hill is the recipient of the prestigious 2014 Award of Excellence from the international publication, Wine Spectator. They are the first restaurant in Morgan Hill to receive this honor. Ladera Grill was established in May 2011 and occupies the historic Skeels building in downtown Morgan Hill. It is owned and operated by Dan and Kathy McCranie, General Manager Morgan McCranie and Executive Chef Tony Garcia. Susan Marsh, the Wine Director/Sommelier has been with them for 2.5 years. Ladera Grill is open seven days per week from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Operation Freedom Paws vying for $25K online
Gilroy-based Operation Freedom Paws is vying to pocket $25,000 through Turbana’s Win $25K For Your Cause program.
Police blotter: Assault with a deadly weapon
The Gilroy Police Department made arrests for a variety of crimes this past week, including assault with a deadly weapon, oral copulation with a minor, making threats to commit a crime resulting in death and possession of metal knuckles. Arrests were recorded in the GPD blotter between July 21 and 27.
Cal-Soap math, reading program makes summer circles
Some said they’d otherwise be hanging out at McDonald’s, riding roller coasters at Disneyland, sleeping or watching TV.
OSA to place $120 million parcel tax measure on November ballot
The Santa Clara County Open Space Authority Board of Directors voted unanimously July 24 to place a $120 million parcel tax measure on the November 2014 ballot.If approved by voters, the measure would fund open space protection; help protect water resources from pollution; preserve wildlife habitat, hillsides, redwood forests and agricultural land; and improve and maintain parks, trails and trail connections among local and regional parks, according to a press release from OSA. The measure would enable the OSA to increase its acreage of protected open space from 16,000 to 30,000 acres, and add more than 25 miles of new trails to parks and preserves in San Jose, Milpitas, Santa Clara, Campbell, Morgan Hill and unincorporated Santa Clara County, according to OSA staff. Furthermore, 25 percent of the measure’s funding—which is expected to be about $7.9 million per year for 15 years—would be dedicated to cities, schools, nonprofits and the county as grants to support more open space, recreation and outdoor education efforts, according to the press release. The proposed measure is a uniform parcel tax, which would cost individual property owners $24 per year, and would expire after 15 years, OSA staff said. If approved by voters in the Nov. 4 election, the measure would also help fulfill the OSA’s “Santa Clara Valley Greenprint,” a 30-year strategic plan to preserve the most important tracts of open space land and remaining natural resources in the county. “The Greenprint reflects the strong interest by our communities to protect local water supplies, water quality, wildlife habitat, provide more parks, open space and public access in urban areas,” said Mike Potter, chair of the OSA’s Board of Directors. “This additional funding will ensure we continue to maintain a high level of open space service for the residents of Santa Clara County.”The Greenprint was published by the OSA in April 2014. OSA General Manager Andrea Mackenzie added, “The health of our open spaces, habitats, creeks and streams is tied to the health of our communities. This revenue stream will ensure that our children and all future generations will continue to experience the benefits of open space and nature that we enjoy today.” For more information including ballot measure language and an interactive map with examples of high priority potential open space projects, visit openspaceauthority.org/about/openspacefunding.html.




















