Good and ‘Heavy’ news from the grill at the course
Through the mist enveloping our fair city the past few days came
Changing lives one spoke at a time
One of the most exciting things I've heard this year is happening in Gilroy this week. Originally planned as a donation drive to collect gently used bicycles this Saturday, Aug. 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Spokes4Folks found that the response to the idea of donating bikes to give to folks in need of transportation picked up speed quickly. In light of such a tremendous outpouring of compassion, the volunteer group has had to start giving away bikes earlier than planned. What a good problem to have!
Furtado Dairy Owner Ordered to Keep Log
The Gilroy dairy farmer who dumped 240,000 gallons of wastewater
GETTING OUT: Experiencing Pinnacles’ best-kept secret
Pinnacles National Monument, nestled in the Gabilan Mountains an hour south of Hollister, boasts a fistful of marquis attractions. I recently joined a group of friends to hike to a feature that many people don’t even know is part of the park.
Farmers heap praise on Supervisor Wasserman
In May 2010, the Farm Bureau endorsed Mike Wasserman because of his fiscal conservatism, collaborative attitude, and background in small business. Supervisor Wasserman has exceeded our expectations and over the past two years he has stepped up to support local agriculture in big ways.
Keeping potted plants comfy and healthy
Potted plants may lend an air of lush comfort to a home, but
The Reuben: Corned Beef vs. Pastrami
The other day I was at Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto and
















