TERAJI: Mom’s work, lessons never done
My mother and I spent every Mother's Day together doing things
VTA board elects officers for 2014
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority board of directors elected San Jose City Councilman Ash Kalra as Chair for 2014, and Gilroy Vice Mayor Perry Woodward as Vice Chair at Thursday’s meeting. Kalra served as the VTA board’s Vice Chair for 2013 and will replace outgoing Chair Joe Pirzynski, a Los Gatos Town Councilman. Kalra has been on the VTA board since 2009 and has been a member of the VTA’s administration and finance committee where he served as Vice Chair in 2012 and as Chair in 2013, according to VTA staff. Kalra was elected to the San Jose Council in 2008, and he represents the City’s District 2 (south San Jose).“VTA has an exciting year ahead from furthering work on the BART extension to Silicon Valley to establishing Bus Rapid Transit throughout the County to working with a new general manager,” Kalra said. “I’m looking forward to partnering with the community, VTA employees and others to make transportation even better throughout Santa Clara County and the region.”Woodward has served as a VTA director since 2010, and in 2013 has been on the board’s administration and finance committee. He is the Mayor Pro Tempore of Gilroy, and was elected to the City Council in 2007. “VTA is facing an exciting future, and I’m happy my colleagues have expressed the confidence in me to help guide it through the upcoming year,” Woodward said. “VTA will need to think creatively and act decisively to meet the growing demands of the traveling public. It will take the board’s leadership and guidance to keep VTA moving down the right path.”Both Kalra and Woodward also serve on Caltrain’s Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board.VTA is responsible for bus, light rail and paratransit operations; congestion management; specific highway improvement projects; and countywide transportation planning services throughout the county including the cities of Campbell, Cupertino, Gilroy, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Monte Sereno, Morgan Hill, Mountain View, Palo Alto, San Jose, Santa Clara, Saratoga and Sunnyvale.
Ready-made Sauces at Trader Joe’s Make for Great Grilling
This is the second in a two-part series on items from Trader
March Madness drives me crazy
No one wants to hear about your weird dreams, no one wants to
GETTING OUT: ‘Simply magical’ part of Henry Coe
I set down my lunch-time burrito to answer my cell phone. It was a friend cancelling our late afternoon appointment. A moment later, it dawned on me. With that cancellation, I now had two wide open days in front of me. My emotional rope had developed a couple knots, and my head needed clearing. Here was an opportunity for the perfect therapy.
Investors can learn from Earth Day’s lessons
On April 22, we observe Earth Day. First celebrated in 1970, Earth Day has grown into an international movement whose goal is to raise awareness of the need to take action to sustain a healthy, sustainable environment. You can do your part through recycling and other measures, but you can also apply some of the lessons of Earth Day to your financial situation – and, in particular, to your approach to investing.
Crime’s up more than the price of eggs – that’s no yoke
Let's get to it: Crime is up in Gilroy, property and violent
Dogs do get warts, but have growths checked
Marcy, our little puppy has a weird growth on her lip. It looks

















