Red Phone: Safety needed on 6th Street
I have been a resident of Gilroy for many years and I was
‘South Pacific’: At 65, still younger than springtime
From the moment Mark Hanson raises his baton to start the overture for “South Pacific,” you know you are in for a truly enchanted evening. Although 65 years old, “South Pacific's” music is ageless, with a love story that has a simple delicate message from a more innocent time, and a thread of morality and a sense of what is right and wrong running through like a gentle brook. You know you are in for a fine evening of entertainment when the overture becomes an unforgettable moment.
Youth Swimming: Gators undergo renaissance in 2013-14 season
GILROY—The Gilroy Gators just keep getting better.
TERAJI: Running Man, faithfully persistent
My fellow columnist Bill Flodberg was known around Gilroy and
Clash of values sparks an RDA budget cut rebellion
There's no doubt about it: the one element of Gov. Jerry Brown's
Some People Really Need a Good Spanking
I have a bone to pick with Sally Lieber. Specifically, this idea
Passion for Craft Evident in Local Winery Owners
Owning a winery sounds romantic: strolling through lush
Peanut and Sedona: A pair of blessings
These are our two furry children Peanut (in flowered vest) and Sedona. They are both Yorkshire terriers. We have had Peanut for 13 years and she has always been quite a character. When she was a puppy she would break out of her collar and leash to run in circles on the street and take on big dogs. She has always had a love of life and thinks that everybody is her best friend!
Becoming an expert in 10 days or less
Once upon a time in a land far, far away, there lived a mommy, a
















