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."
Red Phone: Noise cannons are a part of life
"I am replying to Red Phone about the noise cannons on Sept 27. I also live in the area near Roop Road and New Avenue. I have helped farmers in that area mainly with their cherry orchards. The noise cannons are a necessity if you ever have a cherry crop. I don't know if you aware of the cost to put up nets over 2,000 cherry trees.Â
Frys.com Open a success even before it began
To say the Frys.com Open was a rousing success last week, with Tiger Woods playing in front of a packed crowd down the street at CordeValle Golf Club, and Bryce Molder and Briny Baird exchanging paper cuts in a riveting six-hole, sudden-death playoff Sunday, would be inaccurate.
Molder outlasts Baird after six playoff holes for first Tour win at Frys.com Open
SAN MARTIN - Tiger Woods had a sea of spectators following his every move all week at CordeValle Golf Club, but the gallery saved its loudest roars for Bryce Molder and Briny Baird.
FRYS.COM OPEN: Molder outlasts Baird after six playoff holes for first Tour win
SAN MARTIN - Tiger Woods had a sea of spectators following his
FRYS.COM OPEN: Woods cards another 68; man arrested after running onto green
A 31-year-old man was arrested and charged with disturbing the
FRYS.COM OPEN: Justesen stays hot as final round begins; Woods returning to form
Live Oak graduate Erick Justesen was 1-under through five holes
FRYS.COM OPEN: Justesen’s confidence high after tying for 42nd at 5-under
As disappointed as Erick Justesen was after shooting an even 71




















