Cooking the World’s Largest Cabbage
For the last year or so I have been opening my mind to new possibilities. Yes, I joined a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture), which has introduced me to many veggies I have never seen before, let alone cooked. That’s why my family now eats stuff like parsnips and fennel, two veggies we’d never heard of, let alone eaten. They are delicious, by the way. (Well the fennel I still have issues with; I mean it smells like licorice but isn’t candy. Isn’t that false advertising?)
Christians pray for unity
In the Gospel of John, Jesus told his followers: “A new commandment I give you: Love one another. As I love you, so must you love one another.” A scholar has estimated that there are some 34,000 separate Christian denominations, and so this commandment seems to have been broken 34,000 times.
Assessor reports negative growth in property values
The total assessed value of properties in Santa Clara County
BOXING: Guerrero undergoes successful shoulder surgery
Four-to-six month recovery timetable still expected
Seasoned ‘Pinball Wizard’ will live forever
In this world gone crazy with drone strikes and threats of chemical warfare, here’s something to ponder. What’s a Boardwalk without its pinball palace?
Report: Mayweather Sr. thinks son will fight Guerrero
Trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. told boxing website 8countnews.com that he thinks his son, Floyd Mayweather Jr., will fight Gilroy native and interim WBC welterweight champion Robert Guerrero on May 4 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Pintello pros carry production
Pintello Comedy Theater pros Jayson Stebbins and Denee Lewis Bohnsack get together to bring in playwright Jack Neary’s gentle and funny “First Night,” an amusing bit of witty theater. The two carry the production under the deft direction of Whitney Pintello.
FOOTBALL: Barnstormers continue to win, down Razorbacks, 31-13
The Central Coast Barnstormers showed the depth of their

















