Cemetery hosts Day of the Dead celebration
Halloween is fast-approaching, much to the pleasure of candy-loving children. The ancient Celts, who inhabited the area now occupied by Great Britain, Ireland and Normandy, believed that on this night, called “Samhain,” the spirits of the dead returned to earth, and they welcomed them with food and bonfires.
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In front of more than 500 people, District 1 Supervisor Mike
Illegal fireworks were out of control again
Now that another Fourth of July is history here in Gilroy, The
U.S. women win Olympic soccer opener, rallying past France, 4-2
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Lessons from 1906 Quake Should Not be Forgotten
Somewhere in a drawer full of brick-o-brack, I have a Chinese coin with an unusual history behind it. It was given to my father by Ira Barnheisal, a San Juan Valley farmer who died back in the 1970s.














