Saint Louise Hospital silence hardly golden
1. Wishing the troubling report to vanish just won’t make it so
Erosion prevention plan worked, but Croy danger lurks
Thanks to the hard work of Croy Road-area residents, help from
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.
Car show, downtown – a fine match
The thousands of people who attended last weekend's Garlic City
Editorial: Voters will have the final word on growth
A year ago, the city and the Gilroy General Plan Advisory Committee invited the public to “to help choose a future growth plan for Gilroy.”











