Editorial: Our Annual Holiday Poem 2020
’Twas a dark December night in Olde Gilroy,
Boys and girls locked at home and quite annoyed.
For Gavin once again laid the hammer down,
‘Masks violate my rights,” they frowned.
Scotty’s and Porcella’s joined the Collective Past,
Clocks and Collectibles stopped ticking just as fast.
Covid-19 infected more than...
City Hall furlough policy raises red flags in a tough climate
Red flags are waving with regard to the city's furlough policy
Makes sense to have a bullet train stop in Gilroy
If backers can find the $30 billion in financing needed to make
Day out of class at the polls hardly a worthy civics lesson
Let's stop sending mixed messages about the importance of class
Editorial: In tough times, let’s remember to enjoy the little things in life
Lately, it can feel like the world is weighed down with stress—global conflicts, economic uncertainty and the fast pace of everyday life. It’s easy to get caught up in the heaviness of it all. But right here in our own community, there are still...










