Enjoy an ice cream treat
Twenty years ago this September, a little show set in New York City premiered on NBC. “Friends” became a hit , and we followed the group of six through their lives. The pilot episode featured a line that became the inspiration behind this week’s recipe, which presents a local product close to my heart.
Giving Sports’ Deadbeats Their Deserved Punishments
Face it, you hate listening to sports talk radio or watching
Italian Family Festa inspires sauce recipe
Before I get to the main part of my column this week, I want to mention another of one of my favorite festivals. The sounds, sights and especially the tastes of Italy return to San Jose this weekend at Guadalupe River Park and Gardens. Marking its 33rd year, the Italian Family Festa, organized by the Italian American Heritage Foundation, is a fantastic opportunity to taste many “homestyle” Italian foods in one setting. Almost all the vendors sell items derived from family recipes.
Exquisite Food in Historic Setting at Orlo’s
Whether you're celebrating a special occasion, desire a romantic
Honesty is the Best Policy When Dealing with Others
From the way most people interact with others, one might get the
Gav trustee gives reasons for big raise
The Gavilan College Board’s decision to give Steve Kinsella a raise commensurate with the salary at West Valley/Mission Community College District was based on Gavilan’s sound fiscal policy and fiscal health.
Satisfy your artistic cravings
One of the wonderful opportunities in our community is the chance to enjoy art at no cost. Exhibits are on display at the Gilroy Center for the Arts on Monterey at Seventh Street every Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon and Saturday. This month's feature is a quilt show by local fiber artists. Don't miss this opportunity to view unique, meticulous and creative stitchery. If you're looking for a reasonably priced one-of-a-kind handmade gift or something for your home, visit the Center's Artisans' Gift Gallery.
Simmonds’ hat trick stuffs Sharks in opener
SAN JOSE – Flyers forward Wayne Simmonds was in front of the San Jose net twice on successful power plays to carry Philadelphia past the Sharks 5-3 in the season opener at sold-out SAP Center Wednesday night.















