Finishing old issues before the new year
In the fourth paragraph of Officer Steve Kinoshita's letter
URM hard line stance endorsed
The city’s new hardscrabble stance on the vacant unreinforced masonry buildings downtown is, understandably, born of frustration. Years of trying to cajole, incentivize, plead, push and assist have resulted in hardly any change. Vacant buildings dominate the central block. It’s an embarrassment to the community, and it’s no wonder that Mayor Don Gage, a born-and-raised Gilroyan, has had enough.
Community Pulse: More options for career and technical training
Should the school district have many more offerings for career
Church’s signs ought to read “Got My Purpose?”
I laughed out loud when I read Dennis Taylor's column regarding
For Tom Haglund, our thanks and best of luck
After seven years at Gilroy’s helm, City Administrator Tom Haglund will depart to become general manager of the Tuolumne Utilities District in Sonora in the Mother Lode country where he has kept a second home for years. It’s a dream job as he moves closer to retirement.
Islamic center in San Martin will enrich community
Reader, a yound Muslim, supports the current proposal
Government is not elementary
Dear editor, Last Tuesday I attended the Rotary forum with the City Council candidates.
Each candidate was invited to participate and was given one minute for introduction, followed by a two-minute answer four related questions on homelessness, downtown, economic development and city budget priorities. At...
Letter: Fantastic new resource for small businesses set to open
The Gilroy Business Resource Coalition announced the grand










