Rural Panoche Valley is worth saving
My friend Ron Erskine and I took a trip last month to the rural
Barnstormers see championship hopes, several careers come to an end
It was not the way it was supposed to end.
What is a college degree really worth?
Do you need a college degree to succeed? That assumption is long-entrenched, and it isn't hard to see a relationship between education and earning power. Yet the cost and debt linked to getting a degree are so significant now that some contrarians are saying “skip it” - go learn in the world rather than on campus, if you're smart you'll do just as well in life.
Having a Safe Blast at the Junior Prom
Junior prom was held this past Saturday at Eagle Ridge. For the
‘Jersey Boys’: The story of the Four Seasons
Writers Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice took a true story and created a unique musical using all the follies and foibles of a famous group without pulling the usual punches. “Jersey Boys” tells it like it was and is. It is a refreshing departure from the usual fluffy bios of other musicals of famous individuals and groups.
Crowning the cookie
As Thanksgiving shrinks in the rearview mirror, the goodie-focused holiday season continues with festive music playing on the radio, the scent of pumpkin spice tickling the nose and colorful lights dazzling the eyes. And the taste buds?
Thankfulness is what being human is all about
Right now, with the colors and decorations in the stores we
Give an ergonomic gift this holiday
This holiday season, show you care with special gifts that can keep family and friends healthy and happy.
Seniors have stories to share – if we listen
After my last column detailing the finger-lickin’ goodness found at Gilroy’s famous Garlic Festival, I was contacted by the program director at Live Oak Adult Day Services, who asked if I’d be interested in swinging by to visit the seniors and share the details.


















