It’s farmers market season!
It’s that time of year when the sun is shining and downtowns are filled with fresh produce, colorful flowers and locally made merchandise. Area farmers markets are up and running, ready to provide communities with an abundance of goodness.
Playing by the basic rules
As we swing into spring golf season, it might not be a bad idea
Rewriting history in Texas impacts South Valley
The Texas Board of Education's proposed rewriting of history
Congregation Emeth celebrates 35th anniversary
In 1977, the South Valley was a much different place: a smaller, less diverse population meant fewer Jews living in Hollister, Gilroy and Morgan Hill. Stuart Blumberg, a Gilroy resident at the time, reflects back on "how alone South County Jews felt, transplanted from elsewhere and seeking spiritual support."
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?"
Park City, Utah: A destination full of surprises
If you’re ready for adventure, for serendipity and are ready to be entertained, fly, drive or run to Park City, Utah. It has everything rolled up in one fine, classy package with something for everyone, summer or winter. For those of you who might say, “Park City where/who?” Think 2002 Winter Olympics, which some consider one of the most successful Winter Olympics in history.
















