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December 30, 2025

A cruel day at the beach

PEBBLE BEACH - Carrying a one-stroke lead into the 14th hole on

Basic grooming will keep your pet happy

Dr. Mark Stickney, a clinical associate professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine, was recently mentioned in the article, “Extreme Groomers Give Dogs Dazzle,” regarding creative and eccentric grooming for dogs. Everything from Mohawks, flower designs and temporary paint tattoos are created on the animal for “bonding” between a person and their pooch. Harmless yet extravagant, this extreme grooming fad is becoming increasingly popular among dog owners. While Dr. Stickney admits in the article that this type of grooming is not for him, he does agree that you should always be sure to keep up with your pets’ basic grooming.

Gilroy church supports Nigerian poor

Gilroy's South Valley Community Church, 8095 Kelton Ave., has

Ghost speaks to students

Robert

Gifts from the Zucchini Fairy

Did you plant a garden this summer?

New technology era for GUSD

By Rob Van Herk

Say thanks to a veteran and remember that in Gilroy we’re all ‘blue’ fans

This time each year a convergence of sorts happens: practicing random acts of kindness and Veterans Day which is Monday, Nov. 11. It reminds me that as Americans we have the opportunity to deliver random acts of kindness because of the noble sacrifices made by those who have or are serving in the armed forces. They have delivered us our freedoms. When you see a soldier or a veteran, thank them for their great service. Buy them a cup of coffee, breakfast or a beer in the airport if the opportunity arises. And remember, those random acts of kindness. They’re good karma, and they will come back to you.

FOOTBALL: NFL says no more fakes, please

wo days after the New York Giants appeared to fake an injury in

Support groups provide caring therapy

Rather than trying to cope with Silicon Valley's fast-paced, stressful life alone, some people take advantage of the support offered through counseling or therapy. Sometimes support groups can be helpful – they provide awareness or consciousness, followed by education, growth and acceptance that help in the healing process. Such groups addressing many areas of need are available in South Valley. The Morgan Hill United Methodist Church (17175 Monterey St.) hosts several (free or with sliding-scale fees) that are focused on common, everyday trials and tribulations.

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