Recreation department awarded
The City of Gilroy Recreation Department has been selected as a 2013 California Park and Recreation Society Award of Excellence recipient for The City of Gilroy Recreation Department Monthly Electronic Newsletter in the awards category of Marketing and Communications. The department was honored, along with Monica Sendejas (second from left), who created the newsletter, and proofreaders Judy Mireles-Janisch (second from right), Sondra Banks and Maria De Leon. The CPRS awards dinner was held March 7 at the Double Tree Hotel in Ontario. Photo by George Ortiz.
Business Buzz: Long-time law office changes name
The law firm of Paxton-O’Brien changed names earlier this spring to Pipal & Spurzem, LLP.
Ledwith attends Masters conference
Brad Ledwith, CFP® from Ledwith Financial Wealth Management, recently attended the LPL Financial Masters 2014 conference, an event for the top advisors of LPL Financial LLC, the nation’s largest independent broker/dealer, an RIA custodian and a wholly owned subsidiary of LPL Financial Holdings Inc.
Business buzz: Story Time at Neighborhood Pizza
Julie Engelhardt will be featured for the next two Sundays
Associates awarded membership in Sterling Society
Debbie Corona, Lisa Cassara, Cindy Dominguez and Karen Fink, associates with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage’s Gilroy and Morgan Hill offices, were awarded membership in the company’s International Sterling Society, an honor bestowed upon the top Coldwell Banker sales associates worldwide.
Affordable Solar Roofs receives award
GAF, North America’s largest roofing manufacturer, announced that Affordable Solar Roofs of Morgan Hill has received the prestigious GAF Master Elite™ Installation Excellence Award. With no property owner incidents or complaints, this coveted industry award recognizes Affordable Solar Roofs’s dedication to the highest level of quality installations.
Get an extension if you can’t file on time
April 15 is the due date for filing your 2003 tax return. That
Reader Content: Mr. O’s offers bridge for student musicians
Every Friday afternoon after the last school bell rings, some of Hollister's youth make their way to Mr. O's Academy of the Arts on Sixth Street, just across the way from Grace Bible Church.











