Letters to the Editor
On Monday, Dec. 7, the Gilroy City Council will be taking up the important issue of whether in the next five years to plan for and build new residential neighborhoods on the approximately 721 acres roughly bounded by Monterey on the east, Santa Teresa on the west, Fitzgerald on the north and the existing city limits on the south. Specific project details are not yet available but the development will likely consist of somewhere between 4,000 to 5,300 new residences.
Garlic Festival organizers won’t stand pat
The following individuals and organizations deserve either
Guest View: Join the inaugural La Ofrenda Festival
La Ofrenda Festival, Gilroy’s Inaugural Dia de Muertos Festival & Wellness Fair on Oct. 28 from 1-7pm, will be an extraordinary event.
It is more than just a day of festivities; it’s an immersive experience that embraces DÃa de Muertos—a time when families come together...
Letter: Gilroy must help protect South County agriculture
For generations, agriculture has been the heart and soul of South County. It has shaped our landscape, our economy and our way of life. The Miller Red Barn Association was founded not only to save a landmark of our agricultural past, but to honor...
Buzzard Gulch bravado can’t change facts
Dennis Taylor has been spending too much time on the bar stool
To Feed or Not to Feed, That Is the Question
To feed or not to feed, that can be a difficult question.










