Pay for college while saving for retirement
It can be done. All across America, families are meeting a mighty financial challenge - the challenge of paying college costs with retirement potentially on the horizon. How do they do it? They go about it consistently; they also get creative.
The lost scenes of Hitchcock’s ‘Vertigo’
Last month, I wrote about the 50th anniversary of the filming of
Come out and enjoy Bark in the Park
It may be September, but the dog days of summer are still here.
Volunteers make backcountry weekend run smoothly
Morgan Hill resident Stu Nuttall was definitely impressed by the
Stepping back to the cave days
At Mount Madonna School, sixth- and seventh-grade world history students and teacher Tiffany Wayne recently studied prehistoric cave art. As part of their inquiry into what clues historians and archaeologists can find about the past, students viewed images and videos of ancient art and artifacts and analyzed the meanings of different markings and symbols. Next, students borrowed some charcoal from the art classroom and were able to take advantage of the campus' outdoor environment to create their own prehistoric art. Mount Madonna School is located at 491 Summit Road. For more information, call (408) 847-2717.
Flower and Vegetable Competition Highlights the Best
It's not too early to start thinking about mouth-watering
Love’s pure light … it’s the Spirit of Christmas
“Silent night, Holy night! All is calm, all is bright ...”
Gilroy Foundation announces more than $830K in awards
The Gilroy Foundation has announced more than $830,000 in scholarships to local students and grants to local nonprofits.
Scholarships for local students totaled $525,250, according to the foundation.
Youth programs topped this year’s list of foundation grantees, which followed a rigorous examination by foundation staff and...
It’s Never Too Late to Read, or Volunteer
More than 400,000 adults in Santa Clara County can't read this

















