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Think taxes before you sell investments

When you sell stock or mutual fund shares, your taxable gain or

Local Scene: Organizations awarded art grants

San Benito County organizations awarded $140K arts grants San Benito County Clerk-Recorder-Elections and Costanoan Indian Research Inc. were among 23 organizations throughout the Central Coast to have been awarded $140,000 grants to partner with an artist over a 12-month period to create an arts engagement...

Military personnel get tax relief

The Military Tax Relief Act of 2003 provides new benefits to

Designs on interiors

Little did Barbara Ziebron know that a love of sewing which

Articulate Solutions celebrates expansion

On Sept. 13, Katherine Filice and her team at Articulate Solutions, 65 Fifth St., celebrated the completion of their office expansion and remodel by hosting an open house and ribbon-cutting. The team at Articulate Solutions Inc. has helped businesses develop award-winning communications and design since 1991 and can be reached at 408-842-2275.

Arts Council invites community to upcoming Night Market, Open Studios Tour

Local art for sale at Night Market The San Benito County Arts Council invites the community to attend their inaugural Open Studios Night Market, taking place 5-8pm April 13 at the Art Depot, 35 Fifth Street in downtown Hollister. This art-focused Night Market will feature original...

Long-term goals require growth funds

To work toward achieving your long-term goals, such as a

401(k) loans can be costly to your future

If you work for a company that offers a 401(k), consider

Liliane Restaurant holds ribbon cutting

Liliane Restaurant, which serves French cuisine, held a ribbon cutting and grand opening celebration Feb. 13 with the Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Steve Tate, Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center Executive Christine Guisiana and friends. The restaurant is located upstairs at 17415 Monterey Road, Ste. 207 in downtown Morgan Hill. Details: 776-2056 or lilianerestaurant.com.

Feds see Central Coast as source of romaine illness

Lettuce growers along the Central Coast, including San Benito County, were in the cross-hairs of federal investigators Monday, Nov. 26, less than a week after the government warned consumers, grocers and restaurants nationwide to destroy all romaine lettuce. In a statement, the U.S. Food and...

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