The ‘HP Way’ Not Quite What Founders Had Imagined
At a recent Morgan Hill Toastmasters meeting, Harry Albert got
No phone, no e-mail, no web – it’s all about cash
Well, now we know ... how to cover a story without cell or
Growing pains for immigrant farmers
Vegetable grower Xay Duc Hoang, 60, brims with confidence on his modest north Morgan Hill farm, despite his diminutive stature, his distance from his native country and his limited ability to speak English.
New CHS faculty member envisions a revitalization of the arts
Our declining economy has had a major effect on the arts. Many
It Pays Off to Develop a Relationship with Your Butcher
It is important to build relationships. If you build a good
Downtown Parking Undergoes Some Big Changes
Last week on Friday, I wheeled through the new downtown, headed
Finishing business at Young Lakes
The pastime of backpacking is a tough sell, and that is a terrible shame. I will never win over the “my-idea-of-camping-is-a-night-at-the-Four-Seasons” crowd. After all, there is a good bit of burdened walking and doing without. But many times, I have watched the evening light cast a glow over a wilderness setting of amazing grandeur and peace and thought that if I could just pick someone up and set them down here, they would dismiss the hardships as a small price to pay for such a moment.
This is the good that we hold on to
Last December when I asked our local community for help with collecting toys for children in need, a man I had never met named Bob suddenly appeared and donated three big bags of brand new toys for the Toy Giveaway Christmas Event taking place on Dec. 20 to benefit children in need.














