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February 4, 2026

New Year, fresh air and friends

After a stop at Peet's for a foo-foo coffee, I decided the

GALs pass out paper

Gilroy Assistance League members Wendy Kaefer, Penny Perluss and Ericka Davis delivered a case of paper to each Gilroy public school on Jan. 21. GALs raised $1,200 for paper for Gilroy’s 15 public schools during its Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Night on Nov. 1, 2014.

Disney On Ice presents ‘Rockin’ Ever After’

Disney on Ice does it again, bringing its usual cacophony of color, imagination and creativity that children and adults have come to expect. All the favorite Disney heroines and heroes are here, presented with spectacular special effects and the usual Disney sparkle.

‘Once’: Captivating

Take this eight Tony Award winner, be invited to belly up to the Irish bar on stage before the show begins and at intermission, have a drink and become a part of the experience in this winsome, bittersweet story of a subtle love and support of two people brought together by fate and a clever playwright.

‘Oliver’: Dark, well-done fun

Lionel Bart took Charles Dickens’ story, “Oliver Twist,” and wrote the music, lyrics and book to this tale that combines tragedy and joy. “Oliver” premiered in the West End in London in 1960 and ran successfully on Broadway in 1963 with many tours and revivals. “Oliver’s” music can be haunting and enjoyable. An excellent movie version was released in 1968 directed by Carol Reed.

Red Phone: Lights needed when raining

"We recently got drizzle in the morning and had people driving without headlights. They had their wipers going but headlights off. It is a state law that they need their headlights. So ask the Gilroy police to write a few tickets. I know it is not as glamourous as drunk driving and not as profitable. But people should have their headlights on when it is nearly dark and wet."

GOLF: Ellis misses cut by one stroke at U.S. Open

John Ellis bogeyed his final two holes in a rain-delayed second

Stay in the moment for a winter of true content

Intense bursts of red, yellow and orange leaves lit up the landscape outside the window of the Dixon Recreation Center. In the Northwest, the fall colors are spectacularly beautiful. Beyond the trees, young men set up cones on the perfectly laid out turf field for the flag football games on tap. A seamless gray sky enveloped the scene, and against it stood Weatherford Hall, the striking Grande Dame of the Oregon State University campus. The building initially conjures images from the Harry Potter Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, but keen architectural academia grandeur dashes any sinister thoughts. A magnificent open archway in the middle of the building, where OSU graduates flock to marry,  holds the eye. As I trotted on the treadmill, I felt thankful, thankful in the moment, and thankful in my life as I steam toward the final chapters.

Medical mission to Haiti alleviates suffering

Haiti, a country of only 10 million people, is often in the

NHL: Sharks score six times for second straight game, beat Kings

The Sharks took a 3-1 series lead and can advance to the second

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