Supes should just say no to nearly 14% increase in garbage rates
Thankfully, county administrators have backtracked after they
Dancing by tariffs, Chinese pounding U.S. garlic growers
Gilroy's fresh garlic industry faces a continuing threat from
It’s time for some serious pride in ourownselves
It has been more than two months since Gilroy Garlic Festival volume 37 filled Christmas Hill Park and less than two weeks since that magic dollar number appeared as it has each year since this exercise in community bonding and bounty sprouted in a backyard on the highway south of town, across from the Garlic Shoppe. Perhaps fittingly, that shop of garlicky gastronomic delights is owned by the grandsons of one of the growers who introduced garlic processing to our wonderfully pungent environs.










