The new pope’s ties to South Valley
Amazingly, the new pope has a connection to our own South Valley region.
About the ‘therapeutic lie’
I was a spectacular liar when I was a kid. I wrote on the couch with a black pen and blamed my little brother. I splashed on gallons of my mom’s Ambush perfume one day, and then denied that I had done so even when I could tell that I reeked of the heavy scent. Everyone I knew was born nearby in Boston, including me, and that seemed so pedestrian, so I told all my neighborhood friends one November that I was actually from Baltimore and would be flying there for Thanksgiving to spend the holiday with my aunt. Little did I know that a neighbor would call my parents to say that she had a relative who worked for Eastern Airlines and I could get a discount on my flight to Baltimore. My parents were livid that I would make up such a story.
Ride along with local cops
For several weeks I’ve been thinking about starting a new series profiling local police officers. “Our Officers” will begin March 13 with the profile of an officer I joined recently during his graveyard shift patrolling the streets of Gilroy.
Limelight Theatre’s ‘Nunsense’ is good fun
Award-winning Off-Broadway production Nunsense is a real tickler and keeps the laughs coming from start to finish. Limelight Actors Theatre director Kevin Heath offers a fast-moving show that has great material and clever songs performed by five Limelight pros: Betsy Andrade, Roberta Vinkhuyzen, JoAnna Evans, Rosalind Farotte and Carol Harris.
Mild Weather Causes Concern
Without a chill in the air, orchards face an altered schedule to
Volunteering is good for your health
Margarita Barrientos lives in the shanty-town Los Pilletones on
Indiana Jones: outhouse archeologist
Indiana Jones, Hollywood's most famous archeologist, is back and
Beware of cats under car hood
Could you please warn everyone about the dangers of warm car















