Moffett Field’s Hangar One Should be Preserved
Next time you travel along Highway 101 as it passes Sunnyvale's
Nissan of Gilroy to build new dealership
Nissan of Gilroy is looking to build a new dealership and move from its current location on 400 Automall Parkway.
On May 20, the Gilroy City Council approved a parcel map and right-of-way dedication for the property at 6807 Automall Parkway.
The project would construct a...
A salute to Gilroy firefighters – there in a time of need
So often it's easy for us Gilroy locals to take for granted the
How Obama’s proposed budget affects taxpayers
The wealthiest taxpayers could be hit hard if the tax hikes in President Obama's 2013 federal budget proposal become law.
GETTING OUT: Heaven in the middle of nowhere
The first time I ever heard of Mineral King was in the 1960s
Morgan Hill designer awarded
I was recently honored to receive two design awards at the Decorating Den Interiors 30th International Dream Room competition at its 45th annual conference held recently in San Diego.
‘Servin’ the public … and can you believe no breakfast for the troops?
Henry Servin is Gilroy’s new city transportation engineer, and he’s out there “Servin” the public already. I don’t know the gentleman yet, but intend to have a reporter give him a traffic buzz soon. Had to give a fist pump at my desk when I read that he said taking a look at syncing traffic lights at Sunrise Drive, West Day Road and East Day Road along Santa Teresa Boulevard might help with traffic flow around Christopher High at peak times. Hallelujah! Servin says it takes time to coordinate with the Valley Transportation Authority, but it’s clear that “Servin” the public is about listening, driving about town, making keen observations and working through the process to a good end. Henry seems to get it.
Students make sweet music
“Oh, music, sweet music, thy praises we sing. We tell of the pleasures and gladness you bring. Music, music, gladness you bring.”
Bucs fall short on final drive
In his second start subbing for injured Tony Romo, Brad Johnson
Aroma Station Helps Tasters Determine Flavors in Wine
Before I get started on today's topic, I would like to thank Mr.
















