New Holocaust Center of Northern California to open in San Francisco
The Holocaust Center of Northern California which does research,
Q&A, a $4.1 billion budget and an area code on the way
Many people are uncertain about what a county supervisor does.
Adopt Licorice
Licorice is a black beauty with faint tabby markings and a subtle orange/brown topcoat. She loves to play with everyone, and her favorite toys are little balls of fluff, dangly things, and toy mice. In her mind, a kitty can never have enough mice. She also like to cuddle, but only after play time.
‘Beauty and the Beast Jr.’ a delightful romp
The city of Gilroy Recreation Department and the Gilroy Children’s Theatre, led by director Hillary Little, have brought the Disney musical production of Beauty and the Beast Jr. to Gilroy High School Theatre. Fifty-plus kids 6 to 16 gather and have as much fun as the audience. Mothers, fathers, aunts and uncles and grandparents in the audience whoop it up and support the kids in a formative theatrical adventure.
Going to be somewhere sunny and over 75, so let’s talk ice hockey
Beautiful and warm, that’s how the weather’s supposed to be this spring weekend and that’s how the San Jose Sharks are playing after the Olympic break. A Stanley Cup would be fitting for Joe Thornton, in particular. The longer he plays, the more legends he passes in the record books. When you watch him carefully, he’s clearly a “Jedi Master” feeding teammates the puck for scoring opportunities. At just the right moment in just the right place, the disc arrives on the stick and it’s a thing of beauty to watch and marvel over.
Circumcision rates are down amid controversy
Gilroy obstetrician Dr. Jumnah Thanapathy recalls seeing a
GETTING OUT: El Corte de Madera is full of ‘treats’
High in the peninsula hills, above Redwood City and Woodside, El Corte de Madera Open Space Preserve is another peaceful sanctuary along Skyline Boulevard. El Corte de Madera Creek and Lawrence Creek, both born from springs near the road, descend through the preserve's 2,821 thickly forested acres on the way to San Gregorio Creek and the Pacific Ocean.
Puh-lease… all the way from presidential to local politics
With less than four weeks until voters head to the polls, local
Looking Across the Pond for Grilling Inspiration
I enjoy traveling. It is a great chance to explore new areas, learn about new people and taste different foods. It is an absolute treasure when I stumble upon some great new food, cuisine or way of preparing a special dish. This was the case when I went to England for the first time.














