Friends and a Party: Just What the Doctor Ordered
Gilroy Foundation's 25th Anniversary champagne reception Nov. 17
‘The Lorax’ teaches ecological, economical balance
The library at Hollister’s Sunnyslope Elementary School was packed with second-graders that rainy afternoon recess period. In all the racket and ruckus, I found a quiet corner to peruse a book I’d discovered on the shelves. It featured a funny little orange fellow with an oversized walrus mustache – a creature dreamed up by author Theodore Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss. Upon finishing my first reading of “The Lorax,” a simple tale teaching the importance of good stewardship of our planet’s natural resources, my child’s mind had learned some environmental truths: All life is valuable. All life is fragile. All life is connected in a great tapestry of creation.
Ansel Adams and the MH Photography Club
Ansel Adams is famous for capturing in his photographic images
Sharks’ late scoring spree stalled in overtime
Sturm scores two straight in 4-3 loss to St. Louis Blues
New Christian church plants roots in Gilroy
Last month thousands of Gilroy residents were surprised when they opened their front doors. Hanging on the knobs were placards showing a garlic plant bursting through the soil with text proclaiming: “Coming to the Garlic Capital, 2014.”
Fights, dental problems can plague cats
Our 1-year-old kitten, Charlie, has a swollen cheek. It's been


















