Scrapbook: Honors, anniversary
Gilbert and Gloria Mendivil, longtime Gilroy residents, will
Red Phone: Different water billing policies
"My sister who lives off El Matador in Gilroy still has her water turned on after not paying her bill for more than a year. I live on First Street and stopped paying my water bill because I lost my job, and after three months my water was turned off. Why I am I being discriminated against?"
Garcia Gives Credit to Walsh
Sitting in his hotel room after a grueling day of training camp,
Local photographer’s work on display
The current exhibit in the Gilroy City Hall Gallery is by photographer Rachelle Lee. An Idaho native who relocated to Gilroy with her husband in 2004, she was quick to tell me that she loves Gilroy for its small town feeling, the lovely views and most of all the friendly people. The exhibit featuring portraits of children will be on view through March and April.
High on the hog
In a world of fad diets and low-fat foods, the major pork producers in America have, over the last 60 years or so, reengineered the tasty hog.
WEAVER: Baseball is back – and that’s all that matters
Baseball is back. It’s such a concise statement doubling as a lid holding in a jar’s worth of goodness. When said, it really feels like a breath of fresh air.
Kids keep tally to make sure gifts are equal
I haven't spent all these years as a parent on this planet
Getting Out: The Forest of Nisene Marks is a cool, quiet sanctuary
The weatherman has spared us scorching days so far, but it is
Here’s why the Welcome Center is vital to Gilroy
The May 15, 2015, issue of the Gilroy Dispatch article on the Gilroy Welcome Center has prompted this letter. My hope is that the community will reach out to elected officials and that the City Administrator will take an active role in explaining the positive, financial benefit this public-private organization brings to the City of Gilroy.


















