‘Newsies’: Stop the presses for this choreography
Disney has taken the movie "Newsies" and turned it into a fantastic roller coaster ride with some of the most amazing choreography ever seen on stage. At times you feel you need to have a seat belt fastened for some of the dance numbers that never seem to stop.
Getting Out: Discover the majesty of the Muddy Mountains
When we flip through maps looking for destinations with scenic beauty and solitude, we generally find places with proper names and boundary lines that define them. Yosemite National Park, Henry W. Coe State Park, Rancho Cañada del Oro Open Space Preserve and the John Muir Wilderness are all distinct regions carefully defined on a map.
Sharks finish home season with 5-1 win over Avalanche
SAN JOSE – San Jose was playing to prep for the playoffs, while Colorado was playing for a chance to win the Central Division title Friday night at SAP Center.
Life lessons learned while making Calvin’s quilt
Recently a resurgence has occurred in the art of quilt making. And far be it from me to let anything re-surge without me.
Community generosity fuels migrant toy drive
For the past two years, Gilroyans Lionel and Marilyn have inspired me by their example of selfless giving and what Christmas truly means at a time of year when wages are at their lowest for field workers and the livelihood of migrant families is at its most precarious.
Red Phone: Neighbor throws trash over fence
"We have property on Imperial Court, where we plant a garden. Our neighbor, whose house backs up to our property, throws their dog's poop into our yard. They have a large dog. They have previously thrown over prunings from their apricot tree into our yard. What can we do about this situation in short of throwing it back in their yard? They are very difficult to communicate with.
Police ID suspect in April 26 stabbing
Gilroy Police are looking for a 33-year-old San Martin man who they say stabbed a victim in an east Gilroy neighborhood last week.
About 6:45pm on Thursday, April 26, Gilroy police received a call reporting a male who was bleeding near the 300 block of...
Phidgety About History
Inspiration for delving into Gilroy’s history comes from many quarters: the books of Claudia Salewske, Teddy Goodrich and Elizabeth Barratt; bits of conversation with friends, glimpses of old photographs—and reading messages on “Remembering Gilroy” (go to https://www.facebook.com/about/groups and type “Remembering Gilroy” in the search box at top right). Started by Kathleen Chavez, people chime in with a wide range of memories about Gilroy.