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December 23, 2025

WEAVER: Baseball is back – and that’s all that matters

Baseball is back. It’s such a concise statement doubling as a lid holding in a jar’s worth of goodness. When said, it really feels like a breath of fresh air.

Small Town, Big Friendships

If I were to take all the pictures of my friends and lie them

Seek San Martin shelter during adopt-a-dog month

I walk my dog, Pete, every day, and people are always stopping

Age is just a number; Garcia eager to play again

At the age of 40, Brett Favre led the Minnesota Vikings to the

GETTING OUT: Four hikes for the holiday season

The holidays are at hand. The joy and festivities of the season reach a fever pitch as family and friends begin to arrive for their annual visit. If you recall, it was about day two or three of their visits last year before the walls of your house appeared to be closing in. Remember? At the same time, you felt a slight rush of anxiety and an unusually rapid heart rate.

Ripe tomatoes, a spiffy GHS update and a local hero

News flash: The Italian tomatoes are in – at long last – at LJB Farms on Fitzgerald just north of town off Santa Teresa. If you haven’t been, go. The tasty variety bursts with local, fresh flavor. A good piece of bread, a little mayonnaise, salt and pepper and sliced LJB Italian tomatoes on top. Now that’s good eatin’. Also, fabulous drizzled with Jeff Martin’s locally produced Frantoio Grove olive oil. It’s a treat to buy local and support the Bonino Family farm. Louie, the patriarch and sons Russ and Brent are hard-working guys who are always around, hopping off tractors and doing whatever it takes to keep the agriculture operation running. Mother, Judy, is like the farm office foreman and she always has a smile for customers and hires great kids to help out. It’s an American family farm operation that grows the sweetest corn around and it’s right in our backyard.

Mom trumped by microwave burrito and 3D television

Apparently, I am not a perfect parent. Oh, I know. There are those of you who already knew that. However, I have spent the last 17 years living under the illusion that I am a perfect parent. Honestly? I know in my heart I'm not, but this is really a survival mechanism. The only way to survive parenthood is to believe you will get out of it alive, with your sanity intact.

Keep an Open Mind and Sense of Humor for ‘Avenue Q’

If it's irreverent, if it's politically incorrect, if it's this

High Tea has Come to Gilroy

When you think of tea, you might not automatically think of lunch. Jordan Rose Tea Haven in Gilroy offers a new experience with fresh salads and sandwiches in a jewel of a setting.

Working on Someone Else’s Resolutions

I do not like New Year's resolutions. What happens at the stroke

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