County cuts fat by losing toys in happy meals
From happy meals to un-happy - toys linked to unhealthy meals at
‘The Chosen’: A study in understanding
Wisdom from the Talmud runs through this beautiful piece like
YOUNG: New columnist on a mission to run
What do 1,086 athletic feet, the San Andreas Fault, a historical
Awards for our brightest stars and hopefully plenty of raindrops coming
It’s a bang-up hit parade for the annual Spice of Life Chamber awards Saturday night with a glittering tribute on our front page to the winners. One of my favorite quotes comes from Lisa Cassara-Faria who, when asked what she loved about Gilroy said, “The people are the bomb.” So true, it’s all about the people, and it’s people like Lisa, and Don DeLorenzo, and Kai Lai, and .... who make Gilroy great. Hopefully that star-studded gala event can make a re-appearance in our sparkling town next year. Nothing against San Juan Oaks, but the city’s brightest awards ceremony ought to be shining right here in our town.
Mt. Madonna School presents The Sawubona Ngikhona Project
A Values in World Thought presentation (The Sawubona Ngikhona Project) by Mount Madonna School’s 12th grade students will be held Wednesday, Sept. 18. The presentation will be about their recent experiences in South Africa, including interviews with former South African President F.W. de Klerk, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, author Peter Harris and others; visits to the Botshabelo childrens AIDS village, service work for the Philani Childrens Health and Nutrition project, and meetings and performances with students at several high schools. The students also traveled to Swaziland and enjoyed cultural exchange!
Gilroyan brings ministry to Watsonville
Anyone who has been involved with Gilroy Presbyterian Church has
Local groups doing their part for Earth Day
Most readers may be familiar with the biblical story of Noah's

















