All aboard for a wild ride without seat belts
In the mid-1930s, it took the luxurious New York Central's 20th
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.
You say tomato … but I say, ‘Enough already!’
My house has been overrun by tomatoes. I swear to you, they are everywhere. They are in the fridge. They are on the counter. They are in the freezer. It’s like a scene from that TV show “Hoarders” only instead of newspapers and clothes stacked up everywhere, we have tomatoes. Frankly, it’s terrifying. And the worst part? I planted the stupid things. Also? I used to like tomatoes.
San Martin incorporation could cost $10M
After negotiations break down with county officials,
CHP to conduct St. Patrick’s Day checkpoint
The Hollister-Gilroy office of the California highway Patrol will conduct a DUI and driver license checkpoint on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, 2019, within an unincorporated area of south Santa Clara County.
Madison Avenue razzle dazzle could impact apathy
With California's primary election in process today, the local
Golf Tips: Pointers for Pebble
If you are planning on heading to Pebble Beach this weekend to watch the final two rounds of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, one of the best areas for spectators is on “Whiskey Run” between holes 1, 2, 3, 17 and 18. These are the same holes – which are close to the bar – that Bing Crosby and his buddies would play and have fun between.
















