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January 20, 2026

The doc and his flock

Seventeen years after his death, the works of Theodor Seuss

‘Love, Loss and What I Wore’

Nora and Delia Ephron (sisters) took the book “Love, Loss and What I Wore” by Ilene Bacmerman, added stories of some of their friends and their own experiences, and came up with a delightful production that hits home with most women and can tickle the funny bone of the guys in the audience. Sadly Nora Ephron died this past summer and left an enormous library of plays and books. Best known are “When Harry Met Sally,” “Sleepless in Seattle” and this play.

Tripping over grace

At a certain age, the switch gets flipped, so that saying, “Back in my day” or “Get off my lawn” is just a part of everyday speech. You may also start offering a butterscotch to the younger generation as they roll their eyes.

Spend a day with Kids at the Park

Hollister’s Dunne Park will soon be the site of more than 30 interactive stations to help children learn about a healthy and safe lifestyle.

Nonprofit Housing Provider Gutted

A budget crisis at EHC LifeBuilders will not force South County

Endurance is the Key to Running

What do a brain surgeon, a mother of twins, UCLA graduate, an

Head shaking can be a bid for attention

Darby, our 3-year old Corgi, has been shaking his head a lot

Navaroli competition winners

The Al Navaroli Young Musicians Competition came about after the passing of Gilroy resident, music lover and avid supporter of the South Valley Symphony the contest was named for. It was created to showcase the young musicians and teachers in our area. Now in its eighth year, the winners performed solos with the South Valley Symphony orchestra in their spring concert March 5 at Gavilan College.

Gilroy Hosts Garlic Lovers and a Few Wild Things

Garlic lovers and guests of Christopher Ranch landed at Eagle

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