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March 18, 2026

Mouthwatering dishes

Nestled between The Claddagh and Little Caesars Pizza in the Hecker Pass Plaza off of First Street, Little India is Gilroy’s only Indian restaurant. In a shopping center filled with an array of international cuisine options, Little India provides a warm atmosphere and an attentive customer service experience.Owned by Rani Bains and Gurmit Singh, and managed by Nikki Bains, the restaurant, open since September 2015, offers local Indian food lovers a reprieve from trekking the distance to San Jose in search of a good quality South Asian meal.

Kosmicki: Avera letters blatantly support tax using public resources

Connect the dots, practically, and it’s incomprehensible to deny that Hollister City Manager Bill Avera campaigned—with use of taxpayer resources—in support of the proposed Measure W sales tax extension on the Nov. 8 ballot.

City manager’s letters on Hollister website promote tax measure

Hollister City Manager Bill Avera has published letters on the city’s website that highlight reasons to support Measure W on Election Day, while it is illegal for government officials to advocate for such tax proposals using public resources.

Football: Balers vs. Palma—enough said

Some weeks, one game looms above all others. On Friday, the Palma-San Benito game fits the bill. The winner clinches the outright Monterey Bay League Gabilan Division championship, and bragging rights for supremacy of the Tri-County area.

Updated: Hollister fine from air district wasn’t first for bad odor

Hollister residents in recent years have put up with a foul summer odor caused by San Benito Foods’ tomato cannery waste backing up the city’s industrial sewer pond. Now they’ll foot the bill for a related fine.

Honoring the departed

JoAnne Perez Robinson worked for five days in the heat painting the traffic box outside the Gilroy Center for the Arts. While she toiled away at the rich agricultural scene honoring local field workers, her dad, Raymond Perez, came each day carting along a picnic lunch and an umbrella to shield her from the Gilroy sun—sitting with her the entire time she painted.

County supervisors careful about wording in LGBTQ resolution

County officials and residents want to make sure a new ordinance addressing issues in the LGBTQ community includes acceptable wording.

The best first backpack

It was a long afternoon at the REI Co-op, but now you have all the gear. The backpack is comfortable, and the boots feel like bedroom slippers. After a little research, you are feeling pretty comfortable with your backpacking know-how. The big question now is where do you go on your very first backpack trip?

Volleyball: Balers seek CCS title

When it comes to winning championships, no one likes to share them. That was the attitude San Benito High had entering Tuesday’s home match against Monte Vista Christian. Five days earlier, the Haybalers had clinched at least a share of its second straight Monterey Bay League Gabilan Division title.

County board certifies EIR for river park project

County supervisors today unanimously approved the certification of an environmental impact report for the River Parkway/Regional Park project.

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