South Valley Poised to Share in the Riches of Clean Energy
Lots of really smart folks are now turning Silicon Valley
Red Phone: ‘UFO’ could be a balloon
"On Sunday night, Oct. 9 about 11:30 p.m. I was sitting on my front porch off Carmel between Fourth and Fifth streets. While on the phone with a friend, I saw in the sky a reddish glowing sphere. It looked like a balloon with a candle attached. This object was really odd and got me wondering what can this be? The object in question then began to get closer and become more clear. It was a quiet night and I didn't hear any noise coming from the object. It was about 300 to 400 feet in the sky. I ran inside to get my mom and dad to check it out. My dad thought it was weird looking too. And as soon as we watched it for a few more moments, the object started to lift further into the sky and it started to 'sail' southeast still glowing red. I couldn't believe my eyes. Just wanted to get a response. Did anyone else in Gilroy see this? Please advise."
City of Gilroy in need of good people who lead
The City of Gilroy is always in need of good people with fresh
One dog on Santa’s good list, one dog on the other
Dear Santa, Hi, it's me, Kirby the dog. I know that normally dogs don't write you to ask for presents, but honestly? I'm no ordinary dog. And I've been really, really good this year, unlike my friend, No-no Lulu who is quite the bad dog. Like “barks-at-all-the-neighbors” bad. And “brings-dead-frogs-into-the-house-and-leaves-them-on-the-floor-so-the-female-human-will-scream-when-she-sees-them” bad. Honestly, Santa, I could go on and on about how bad No-no Lulu acts.
Getting out: Pacheco State Park
As John Muir stepped off a Panama steamer in San Francisco, he
Enough already with Gilroy’s illegal fireworks
"Law that is not obeyed is a mockery of justice." That principle is not only valid for federal law but is also valid for local law on the municipal level. And it appears after passing another July 4 "fireworks festival" in Gilroy that the city is basically helpless to enforce any action against the bonehead residents who not only don't care about lighting illegal fireworks, but also take pleasure in lighting them before July 1 and well after July 4.In my attempt to share my frustration with our mayor and city council, I emailed them the following note:"Well, another July 4, and as I write this at 10:45pm it's another ‘joke’ regarding Gilroy's empty threat of ‘no support for illegal fireworks.’ I think this year has been the worst of any July 4 regarding the explosions of illegal fireworks—very loud military-sounding blasts going off just about continually all over the area of Welburn Ave., Santa Teresa Blvd. and Mantelli Dr. with impunity.“Listening to the scanner, the police are overwhelmed with calls about illegal fireworks and really don't give this a high priority. So, apparently, we residents, who are sick and tired of this noise abuse, must grin and bear it?“These illegal blasts start around July 1, crescendo on July 4, and go on past July 6, as I recall from last year. So, is the profit motive for ‘non-profit orgs’ really worth the City of Gilroy allowing even ‘safe and sane’ fireworks to continue each year with so many abusers? It appears to me that the noise abusers have won, and not only are you powerless to do anything about it, you don't care.”Mayor Don Gage replied: "This is one time I agree with you. This has been before (City) Council many times and rejected. The Fire (department?) does not support this either."While my email went to the entire city council and city administrator, at least Mayor Gage had the courtesy to reply to me, even if it offered no solution to the problem. The rest of them were stone silent.In addition, from a local Facebook page, "Gilroy Neighborhood Watch," the facilitator shared that cops would have to witness an illegal firework being set off to do anything like write a citation.But he did add that a law-abiding citizen could always make a citizen's arrest of the perpetrator setting off illegal fireworks. Right. That’s just the action to take if you want to target yourself and your house for vandalism by the same people who don't obey the very clear Gilroy law about illegal fireworks. So dear people who do obey the Gilroy fireworks law, here's another slap in our faces compliments of our local government. And I'll add as well: "Law that is not enforced is a mockery of justice." Enforce it, or get rid of it.James Fennell has lived in Gilroy since 2000 with his wife Diana. They have 8 adult children and 17 grandchildren. He retired from IBM after 30 years in middle management. He wrote this piece for the Dispatch.
St. Mary School hosts Kindergarten Open House on May 8
GILROY - St. Mary School is hosting a Kindergarten Open House on Thursday, May 8 at 9-11 a.m.
Sharks back in series after 2-1 OT victory over Kings
SAN JOSE – Logan Couture spent much of the second period out of action because of an injury as the San Jose Sharks took on the Los Angeles Kings in the third game of the Western Conference Semifinals at HP Pavilion.
When the open road whispers your name
You might not know it just by looking at me, but I ride. My custom Harley is loud, a little flashy and sometimes turns heads. Most would probably say it is the opposite of my personality, which tends to be quiet and "behind-the-scenes."














