Fair market value for city’s stash of retired guns
Giving Gilroy Police Officers an option to purchase retired guns bought by the city is an idea that makes some sense. But, given the right to buy a retired weapon paid for by the public first is enough of a perk. The officers should pay market value for the weapons.
Letter: Gun violence needs to be addressed now
I know the Dispatch would rather deal with local issues, but we need to address the problem of guns and the growing issue of gun culture and the growing problem that the issue has caused in the country right now. It could be the...
A Salute for Frank Masoni
An American hero came home Friday, Nov. 17, 2017. Frank Louis Masoni returned home from the war. Not the Middle East, not the Vietnam War, but World War II.
Frank was 20 years old when he volunteered for the Marine Corps. He had been a...
As the class of 2004 prepares to graduate …
There's no way around it. It's been a tumultuous year at Gilroy
Pombo’s National Park Proposal is No Laughing Matter
When I read about Congressman Richard Pombo's proposal to sell a
Organized labor supports Council slate because …
Don't you just love plots? Schemes. Tomfoolery. Isn't living in
Given Recent Secret Events, Perhaps Gilroy Isn’t the Garlic Capital, but Mushroom City
Dear Editor, With the recent Dispatch revelation that City












