‘Once’: Captivating
Take this eight Tony Award winner, be invited to belly up to the Irish bar on stage before the show begins and at intermission, have a drink and become a part of the experience in this winsome, bittersweet story of a subtle love and support of two people brought together by fate and a clever playwright.
Keeping healthy habits
IN MY last column, I touched on making new, healthy habits stick. A quick review: Michelle Densmore, who is a certified personal trainer and licensed clinical social worker, wrote an online article in Runner’s World detailing the five things to ask yourself when developing a new goal.
Taste local wines on Passport Weekend
Fall may be the season for pumpkin-spiced everything, but it’s also a time for wine, thanks to the Wineries of Santa Clara Valley’s 2015 Fall Passport Weekend.
First You Wash Your Hands, then Put on the Pizza Sauce
At some point in time, you have to teach your kid to cook. I
St. Mary School Blessing of the Animals
Fr. Robert Brocato, pastor of St. Mary Church, blessed all of St. Mary School Students' furry, feathered and scaly friends on October 3, 2013 during the Blessing of the Animals in celebration of the Feast Day of St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of...
Overwhelming boy-stink is both good and bad
Last weekend, while innocently walking down the hallway of my
Red Phone: Too many fruit stands
"I was just wondering if anyone has been annoyed by all the fruit stands on Pacheco Pass as you are driving east. It is getting ridiculous. It is like a free-for-all. I don't understand how it is safe. Can you please let me know if there is a county ordinance they might be violating with all these fruit stands?"













