Red Phone: Adding a four-way stop sign
"It's great to see the Sixth Street improvement project continuing. I am hoping that as part of this project the city plans to make the intersection of Sixth and Eigleberry a four-way stop. This is a very dangerous intersection and there have been a number of accidents because of it being just a two-way stop. Also, pedestrians are a risk at this intersection due to the speeding vehicles and oblivious drivers. Can anyone verify whether the project will include a four-way stop?"
Beaten by the ‘phlu’ bug despite shot
I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it any more. I'm also
Sikhism is often a misunderstood religion
After the tragic shootings at a Sikh temple in Illinois earlier this month, many people seem to have questions about this religion. Sikh men are often confused with Muslims because they both often have facial hair and wear turbans. Although Sikhism is a major world faith (20 million members, at least 250,000 in California, including more than 50,000 in the Bay Area), most people may not know much about this faith.
Thornton, Boyle selected to play in All-Star Game
The National Hockey League announced today that San Jose Sharks
After 6 years, my first Garlic Festival – and the verdict is …
I have lived and worked in Gilroy for over six years now since
Growing Gilroy bustling with arts activity
Gilroy is well on its way to losing its boondocks status, if it
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.














