Say hey, when Willie’s words cast the world in a whole new light
It’s next to me, the textured binding is tattered, the stamped, indented cover title “Willie” on the orange background has scribbled black crayon on it courtesy of my younger brother – boy I was mad about that at the time. But now, it’s just added to the history. Inside the jacket cover in my mother’s practically perfect in every way handwriting are my name, 5 Maple Ave. and phone, 325-9211. The book came to me as a birthday or Christmas present in 1966. It’s a first edition, and through the care of my mother who boxed it when I flew from the nest for college and beyond, it survived.
New Gilroy Hall of Fame Inductees
Gilroy will add to its Hall of Fame this year a master golfer and a master politician as well as a master businessman and a master educator who left indelible marks on the city’s world famous garlic festival.
Red Letter Days release first CD
It is truly a red letter day for one local band. Since releasing its first CD in the middle of December, Red Letter Days, made up of musicians from Gilroy and Morgan Hill, has been turning heads with its melodic rock tunes.
New Jersey hands San Jose a 5-2 defeat
SAN JOSE – New Jersey put a dent in San Jose’s plan to create some space between the Sharks and the two teams trailing them in the Pacific Division by powering past the hosts 5-2 at` sold-out SAP Center.While the loss left the Sharks with 54 points in seventh place in the Western Conference, a three-point game between the Los Angeles Kings and Calgary Flames moved Calgary to 53 points, the KIngs at 52.San Jose takes on the Kings Wednesday night in the club’s final game before the All-Star break.New Jersey came into the game as the seventh-place team in the Metropolitan Division and missing Jaromir Jagr for the third straight game. The Devils shook off the underdog label by scoring the final three goals of the game.The Sharks’ offense mustered two goals for the eighth time in the past nine games.Joe Pavelski, 21st among NHL scorers coming into play, gave the Sharks a 1-0 lead 3:59 into action. Pavelski and Joe Thornton traded passes in the offensive zone before Pavelski lined a low shot inside the right post past a screened goaltender Cory Schneider. Thornton moved into a tie for 21st place all-time in the league with 878 assists.The Devil regrouped to score twice within a 35-second span, taking a 2-1 lead into the first intermission. Jordin Tootoo chipped the puck over goaltender Alex Stalock from the front of the crease at 15:29 for the equalizer. Steve Bernier gave the Devils a 2-1 cushion when he jammed home a feed from behind the net from Scott Gomez at 16:04.The Devils lost the lead at the four-minute mark of the second period. Tyler Kennedy’s cross-ice pass allowed Matt Nieto to pocket his fourth goal of the season.New Jersey, though on the short end of a 36-34 edge in shots on net, sliced through the Sharks’ defense to come away with the three-goal margin.Mike Cammalleri whipped a low shot off a blocked shot at 14:45 of the second period for a power-play goal. The Devils followed with a goal from Travis Zajac at 11:12 of the third period. Jacob Josefson added a short-handed goal at the 14:32 mark.
Church continues tradition of building
On June 26, 40 volunteers from Gilroy's St. Mary Roman Catholic
St. Patrick’s Day Facts and Irish Trivia
- The first St. Patrick's day parade ever took place on March
Center empowers area women
It is located in a nondescript building at 16890 Church St. in an industrial neighborhood of Morgan Hill. The sign out front is rather ambiguous: “Learning and Loving Education Center/Sisters of the Presentation.”
Speculation lingers on who’s next
Pope John Paul II wasn't the most obvious choice to lead the