Is City of Gilroy cleaning private streets?
Is Wild Iris Drive off Mantelli Drive a publically maintained street? If so, how can they restrict people from walking there?
Coach shows spirit on, off fields
On a recent windy Saturday afternoon, an energetic group of girls ages 5-8 met on a field at San Martin/Gwynne Elementary School in Morgan Hill.
Not all Christians celebrate Christmas
Christmas is arguably America's most popular holiday. Studies
Carly: New to the family
This is my new best friend and dog Carly. She is special to me because she is very funny and she’s new to my family. She lets me dress her up and LOVES to sleep with people! Carly likes to play ball and fetch with me. If she sees cats, she will chase them and lick them. She likes to go where ever I go. She is almost potty trained. When I go to sleep, she wants to lay with me and she licks my face a lot! She also keeps in shape by chasing a laser light.
Shannon Bushey named Registrar of Voters
Interim Registrar of Voters Shannon Bushey has been named Registrar, according to a press release from the Santa Clara County Office of Public Affairs.
FOSMAS Cat ‘n Dog Blog
Huge thanks to Main Street Media for giving FOSMAS (Friends of San Martin Animal Shelter) our very own blog! We’ll post a couple of times a week about local dog and cat events, adoption fairs, lost and found animals, animals that need to be re-homed, and adoptable animals in our foster homes or at the shelter.
Fall Along the Central Coast is Still Gardening Time
Old Man Winter is just around the corner. And many home
Are you trying to make my brain hurt?
If you've been watching the volley of medical studies released this week, you may be scratching your head. There's been more debunking, demystifying and plain old craziness going on out there than my brain can process, so here's a smattering of the world as we (don't) know it.
School supplies event would be sweet music to many teacher’s ears
While watching the Grammy Awards on TV, the host made a big deal about nominating your favorite music teacher for the Music Educator of the Year Award and I thought about the retiring Gilroy Unified School District’s treasured teacher Phil Robb and how much beautiful music he has helped make through the years with all the choirs. The Grammy Music Educator Award is given “In recognition of the significant role of teachers in shaping their students’ musical experiences … and will be given out during Grammy Week 2014.” The nomination process is open and detailed at www.grammymusicteacher.com. Deadline for submissions is April 15 and the winner receives a $10,000 honorarium. What would be especially cool is if the GHS/CHS choir could sing back-up on stage at the Grammy Awards for one of the bands. Now that would be some swan song for a great retiring teacher.

















