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November 29, 2025

Earnings = Performance

The big raise awarded to Superintendent Edwin Diaz by the Gilroy

Mincing the clove

There were quite a few firsts bringing a finale to this school year. With graduation commencement ceremonies drawing to a close last week, it’s always assuring to know that the graduating classes of 2014 will leave behind a legacy that no Gilroy students ever have. Combined, graduates from Gilroy High School, Christopher High School and Mt. Madonna Continuation School contributed more than 50,000 volunteer community service hours. Setting the groundwork for youth community involvement is a great way to fill a need with volunteer organizations as well as provide a foundation of stewardship, giving everything from nonprofits, service groups and churches an extra helping hand. Kudos to a class of young volunteers.

Quit Ignoring the Sidewalks

The crying need for sidewalk repair continues to be ignored in

A Bad Election Idea Made Worse

The City Council should entirely back away from the idea of

Don’t dismiss with a slap on the wrist

Accident or not, at the very least the owners of the

Do the right thing: vote

Not to be crass, but it's time to

ADB a wonderful success story

We are heartened by Antonio Del Buono Elementary School's

Saint Louise plans to inject new life into MH facility make sense

Saint Louise Hospital's announced plans to venture back into

Time to stop the flood of housing permit exemptions from City Hall

Planning Commissioner Ermelindo Puente hit the nail on the

Garlic’s in the air

Awaking to a garlic monsoon was a welcome start to Monday morning. And the clove’s fragrance isn’t just in the air; it’s on the horizon for the 36th Annual Gilroy Garlic Festival, and along with it, some digital enhancements.

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