Thumping, squeezing and sniffing: How to choose your fruit
Atrip to the produce section of any grocery store will reveal customers whacking watermelons, squeezing peaches and smelling cantaloupe, trying to find good summer fruit. Is there a reliable way to test fruit for ripeness without eating it first, or is all that slapping and sniffing just for show?
Tropical colors, bright fabrics revive tired family room
Janet's family room gets a lot of use, but unfortunately it also
Foundation disburses new grants
The Gilroy Foundation announced approximately $850,000 in grants and scholarships at its April 17 annual meeting.
The announcements include nearly $336,000 in grants to schools, charities and non-profit community organizations. More than a $510,000 in individual scholarships to local high school, college and vocational school...
Time to honor our U.S. soldiers and honor the music
At the end of Patty Gutierrez's every email, there is this:
Morgan Hill youth serve others in Tennessee
In Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus commands his followers to serve others: feed the hungry, welcome strangers, clothe the naked, care for the sick, visit prisoners. That remains perhaps the central message of Christianity: to reach out and help others in need.


















