DeVries: no decision, but no surprise
The case of admitted and convicted child molester Brian DeVries
Our view on the disability retiree battle
Attorneys with the Gilroy’s legal firm of choice, Berliner-Cohen, and the city administrator are penning their way around state law and holding up multiple efforts by the Gilroy Dispatch to obtain the names of six public safety retirees who claimed an industrial disability within the past five years.
Some advice to all the graduates moving on in life
About 50 years after my high school graduation back in New York, I read some of the best advice I know for those embarking on something new and unchartered. I’ll get to more about that best advice a bit later. In the meantime...
Bond talk: What Gilroy wants?
Mayor Don Gage has opened up a can of worms with his invitation to the City Council and, of course, the community to discuss a city bond measure that would fund “wish list” items. We’re glad he did.
Police captain’s heroic efforts deserve recognition
The following individuals and organizations deserve either
It’s time to bring the new elite back to economic reality
The equation in days gone by was simple: Public safety
Beat perchlorate with education, action
A few short months ago, most South Valley residents had never










