Streaking Rangers turn back Sharks, 3-1
SAN JOSE – Two goals in the first period proved sufficient to earn the New York Rangers their 13th win in the past 14 games, a 3-1 nod over the host San Jose Sharks.
Get kids into veggies
For some South Valley families, it can be a daily struggle to convince children to eat vegetables. But what if I were to tell you there may be a surefire way to not only influence a child to eat vegetables, but also have them excited about it? This week, I share a method that will have your picky, anti-veggie child actually looking forward to eating them.
49ers’ Harbaugh named NFL Coach of the Year
SANTA CLARA – Jim Harbaugh is making good on his wish to follow in the footsteps of Bill Walsh. Harbaugh on Saturday became the first 49ers coach since Walsh in 1981 to win the Coach of the Year award given by the Associated Press. Like Walsh three decades ago, Harbaugh took a team that finished 6-10 the previous year to a 13-3 record and the NFC Championship Game.
Back-to-school shopping and male teens don’t mix
There is nothing more horrifying than back to school shopping
Take your pick
We’re in the autumnal throes of October, which means it’s time for Jack-o-lantern carving, leaf pile jumping and the consuming of anything “pumpkin spice” flavored.
Curtain Up: ‘The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee’ is a study in organized confusion
Whitney Pintello directs Pintello Comedy Theatre's version of six-time Tony nominated "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" with loving care and gets the most from each dysfunctional character.
Oh where, oh where should those outlet dollars go?
Coldest Gilroy Fourth of July in my memory. Geez, it felt like early November with the wind whistling over the west mountains with chilly gusts rustling the trees. Meanwhile, most of the nation sweltered in 100-degreeish heat and awful humidity. The cool breeze didn’t stop the illegal fireworks dumbkopfs who were out in seemingly greater force than usual. Something unfortunate is going to happen – an apartment building on fire, or a child hit with an errant bottle rocket – and that will be the flashpoint argument for those who want to ban fireworks altogether in Gilroy. And, again, the minority will tyrannize the majority who enjoy the legal fireworks and the show at the high school.


















