Pregnancy Care Center Opens Thrift Shop
While most of the thrift shops in this area are operated by two
Taking a Trip Back in Time to the Early Days of the South Valley
Twenty third-graders sat cross-legged on the classroom floor as
Budgets, same-sex marriage, the end and the means
The ends don't justify the means. That principle states that
‘American Idiot’: A Broadway musical by punk rockers Green Day
As an audience member, you will either love this production or hate it.
She’s Painting the Town
Judy Goularte, owner of Hollister Paint Company Inc., was a single mother with a 4-year-old son, Lance, and 10-year-old daughter, Ali, when she began to work for her family’s business in the early 1980s.
Rules for first-time buyers
When working with buyers, the easiest, by far, are seasoned investors. They are experienced, savvy, know what they are looking for, the return they are expecting and as long as the property and numbers align, they move quickly. It’s a transaction defined by the raw numbers and very little—if any—emotion goes into the process.
Burned by the Queen again
If I wasn't so humble and modest and soft-spoken and gracious (I
Reflections on a national tragedy: 9/11 recalled
"Mark, this is your mom ..." So began the voicemail message left on Sept. 11, 2001, by Alice Hoagland of Los Gatos for her son, Mark Bingham, who was at that moment aboard hijacked United Flight 93. It was a message her son never heard. He and several of his fellow passengers were gathering together a plan to overtake the hijackers and prevent what would have inevitably been further tragedy if the terrorist hijackers were left to strike their intended target – most probably the White House or U.S. Capitol building in Washington D.C.

















