DeLo’s Divots: Fixing the short-iron game
Do you pull your iron shots? If you do, I bet you probably fade
Basil can be Used in a Multitude of Recipes
I often write about how wonderful a piece of meat or vegetable
Step into Giancarlo’s and Step into Italy
If you didn't know exactly where to look, it would be easy to
Gilroy Police Blotter
Embezzlement
In April on East 10th Street, an employee was arrested for embezzlement and conducting fake returns.
Burglary
On May 13 a business on Monterey Street was burglarized when thieves cut a side gate and smashed a glass door. A $2,200 gas-powered paint sprayer was taken.
Attempted Burglary
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Redemption for torment may come with nephew
Anyone who has read my column for a period of time knows that I became an aunt for the first time last year. Having no children of my own, my niece’s birth was an enormous event that filled my heart with pride.
‘Guys and Dolls’: As fun as ever
The old, award-winning chestnut “Guys and Dolls” is as much fun as ever with a lively cast and great choreography. It’s based on two stories and characters of Damon Ruyon with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. “If I were a Bell,” “Bushel and a Peck” and “Luck Be A Lady” bring back another time and place.
‘Beauty And The Beast’: Delightfully enchanting
“Beauty and the Beast” is a delightful presentation. Everyone knows the engaging tale: Belle finds herself in an enchanted castle where the Beast and all the inhabitants are trapped in an animated state because of a witch’s cruel curse that only Belle can break. And as in all fairytales, everyone lives happily ever after. But getting there is delightful fun.
Ultra lessons
Runners are a different breed to begin with. The single most common question people ask of runners is “Why?” “Why do you run that far? That many days? That many miles a week? Why would you run at all”? There are many reasons, but a few of them include: for fitness, to reduce stress, to get away by myself, to get away with friends, to race and compete, and to see what I’m capable of doing.
BOXING: Guerrero to return July 28
Five-time world champion boxer across three divisions, Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero, will move up two weight classes and challenge Selcuk Aydin on July 28 in San Jose, according to a ringtv.craveonline.com report Thursday. The report was confirmed by a source close to Guerrero. More details from Golden Boy Promotions are expected soon, the source said.

















