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Four candidates run for three seats in 23-student school district election

Although Jefferson School only sits 23 students, four concerned

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Paradise Valley Vineyards

claude solons paradise valley vineyards pouring wine at Hiram Morgan Hill house
Spicing up their history lessons, the Morgan Hill Historical Society offers wine-tasting along with free presentations by local speakers at the historical home of Hiram Morgan Hill. I recently made a presentation of vintage photos from our wine region’s past and afterward, was delighted...

Charter schools fear impact of proposed rules

Gov. Gavin Newsom late on Tuesday, March 5 signed into law Senate Bill 126, which ensures that all corporate charter schools are held to the same transparency and accountability standards as neighborhood public schools. During the debate on the Senate bill and several still-pending Assembly...

Paicines home’s views complemented by sizable private ranch

It’s all about the mountainous views from this secluded home in Paicines. The 23-acre ranch it sits on is a nice touch, too. Located at 2251 Cottonwood Road, the 1,635-square-foot home includes three bedrooms and two baths. The home, built in 1978, features a two-car...

Station 55 celebrates new owners

On Oct. 12, the community welcomed Station 55’s new owners, Shauna and Charles Davis, to downtown Gilroy. Their restaurant is located at 55 Fifth Street. They received enthusiastic support from the fire department, friends, family and the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce.

529 plan can help with college costs

In a few weeks, the school year will be coming to an end.

Tax breaks for summer

It's summertime, but that doesn't mean your tax planning should

High school ponders naming buildings after living people

San Benito High School District trustees discussed whether to name buildings after living people as they took steps toward drafting the district’s first board policy on the issue last week.

Gavilan students got their gaming on

A dozen Gavilan College students attended the largest international game developer conference, according to an announcement from the school. They attended the the Game Developers Conference 2016, which had more than 10,000 people in attendance. They participated with the help of grant funds.

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