A Look at French-American Relations on Bastille Day
On sunrise walks along Morgan Hill's San Pedro Ponds Trail, I often meet John and Jacqueline Lanusse, a friendly French couple who stroll there for their morning exercise. If I happen to meet the two Friday, I'll make sure to wish them a "Happy Bastille Day."
Christian group defies stereotype
Many people share a common stereotype about motorcyclists. They hear the roar of an engine on their peaceful street or see a two-wheeler looming in the sideview mirror, splitting lanes in heavy traffic. Thoughts about these riders are often not pleasant.
Moss Landing and the future of energy
One of my fondest memories of the ocean took place at Moss
She’s Painting the Town
Judy Goularte, owner of Hollister Paint Company Inc., was a single mother with a 4-year-old son, Lance, and 10-year-old daughter, Ali, when she began to work for her family’s business in the early 1980s.
Financial considerations for 2013
We are now in plain view of the “fiscal cliff.” After the election, Congress may or may not end up keeping income and estate tax rates at their recent levels. Next year may bring some notable financial developments, and it isn't too soon for households to think about them.
Glue traps catch more than just intended pests
Let’s pretend you are a bird, perhaps a robin.
















