First time for the Run for the Stink’n Roses
The first annual Run for the Stink'n Roses Cougar Classic (as it now called) was successfully run Sunday September 30th. For a first time effort by the Christopher HS Cross Country Team it came off without a hitch. A number of experienced SVRC members were there as volunteers but you could see that Michael Bonomi and his team of eager beaver students were used to organizing races.
Cirque du Soleil goes back to glorious basics with ‘Kooza’
Pick up a kaleidoscope, put it to your eye, twist it a turn and
Boxing: Guerrero tenacious in loss to Thurman
LAS VEGAS—Say what you will about Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero, but the Gilroy boxer put up one heckuva a fight against Keith “One Time” Thurman.
In the Career Day Spotlight
There is nothing I dread more than any sort of career day at an
Take Advantage of Fresh Produce
Just when it seemed like it might rain forever, the sun came out and the weather warmed up.
Daddy’s in charge
Everywhere he went, people kept asking Andrew Brinton, 38, of Gilroy, the same question: ‘So, when are you going back to work?’
Imagine this mom with a Tesla
Last week, Elon Musk announced that the Tesla would soon be able to drive itself. This is so exciting. I mean, for people who own Teslas…which obviously doesn’t include me.
PUC secrecy extends to your PG&E energy bill
There was public indignation when this column revealed late last year the secrecy maintained by the state Public Utilities Commission as it regulates the siting, building and design of several massive solar thermal electricity projects that will soon be a major part of California's energy portfolio.















