Sharks make the win column, 3-2 over Buffalo
SAN JOSE – San Jose took a step in the right direction Thursday night with a 3-2 victory over the Buffalo Sabres in front of 17,402 fans at SAP Center.
Sharks continue to stumble out the gate, fall 4-1 to Kings
SAN JOSE – Two games into an 82-game season have determined one thing: The San Jose Sharks are yet to be in mid-season form.
Simmonds’ hat trick stuffs Sharks in opener
SAN JOSE – Flyers forward Wayne Simmonds was in front of the San Jose net twice on successful power plays to carry Philadelphia past the Sharks 5-3 in the season opener at sold-out SAP Center Wednesday night.
New Gilroy Hall of Fame Inductees
Gilroy will add to its Hall of Fame this year a master golfer and a master politician as well as a master businessman and a master educator who left indelible marks on the city’s world famous garlic festival.
First Harvest Moon Ball brought out glitterati
The first annual Harvest Moon Gala, last Saturday night, celebrated one of Gilroy’s most important businesses, St. Louise Hospital’s completion of the emergency department renovation and two new breast care centers. The community’s glitterati, many in ball gowns and tuxedos, showed up in force at Guglielmo Winery where the fundraising cocktail party and dinner were held.
Guest Column: Health care for all
Despite the Senate’s latest misguided attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA/Obamacare), it survived.
Terminally ill, but there’s more beneath the surface
Hi neighbors. In no way do I want this to come across as some narcissistic ploy to talk about myself. However, sometimes I wonder about my neighbors and so I figured I’d share a little bit of my story. I’ve been married for 24 years to my high school sweetheart (Santa Clara High), we had our daughter Chelsea at only 20 years old.
Fast friends for a lifetime
I’ve never had so much fun in my life before I moved to Gilroy, seven years ago. I used to live in San Jose—where neighbors were cordial but where we all stayed to ourselves. On the weekends my husband and I either entertained close friends at our home or visited these same friends at their homes across town. My life revolved around my job and family life (all good things) without any interaction with my community. I often felt like City government and issues were miles away from me and that I was just an onlooker in my community.
Red Phone: Old Orchard Supply shopping center
What’s happening with the old Orchard Supply shopping center on 10th Street? The shopping center closed several years ago and I heard a rumor that Whole Foods might be moving in there soon.
Robert ‘The Ghost’ Guerrero announces his retirement from boxing
Less than 48 hours after suffering his first knockout loss of his career, Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero announced he is hanging up his boxing gloves for good.