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April 4, 2026

True Match with Taylor Morrison

Home shoppers can fall head over heels in love with the “one” during the February True Match Celebration. During the official month of love, Taylor Morrison is inviting home shoppers to tour homes and find a perfect match using the True Match Checklist. Details: www.TaylorMorrison.com.

Ron Pray qualifies for Top of the Table

Ron Pray CLU, ChFC, of Ronald G. Pray Company in Gilroy, has qualified for the exclusive Top of the Table of the Million Dollar Round Table - The Premier Association of Financial Professionals.® Ron is a MDRT Life Member and Top of the Table qualifier. Top of the Table status is the highest level of MDRT membership and places him among the top professionals in the global life insurance and financial services industry.

Dailey Method celebrates opening

A ribbon cutting was held Monday, Oct. 28 at the Dailey Method, 16315 Monterey Road, Suite 100, Morgan Hill.  The Dailey Method is a new gym/ballet barre studio owned by Desiree Stemberga. Joining Desiree for the ribbon cutting were members, ambassadors and staff of the Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce. For information on The Dailey Method, call them at (408) 782-6400. 

Board OKs crucial zoning change for ‘recovery’ park

County supervisors Tuesday night took the most important step yet toward developing a Resource Recovery Park next to the landfill.

Hollister district forgoes June bond, leans toward November

Hollister School District trustees Tuesday agreed to forgo placing a facilities bond on the June ballot with the intention of moving ahead for a November measure.

Hollister district to weigh June timing for ballot measure

Hollister School District trustees Tuesday evening are set to discuss a proposed $39 million facilities bond and whether to place it on the June primary ballot.

Kodomo No Tame Ni (For the Sake of the Children): The Life of Kichigoro Tanimura

For twenty-five years, Kichigoro Tanimura called San Juan Bautista home. Arriving in 1897, Mr. Tanimura (pronounced tah-nee-moo-rah) was an Issei, a first generation Japanese immigrant to the United States, who hoped the experience would improve his family’s dire circumstances. For the past several years, Fran Schwamm, Mr. Tanimura’s paternal granddaughter, has painstakingly researched and documented her grandfather’s life in an effort to cement his place in history. Among the first Japanese immigrants to San Benito County, Mr. Tanimura belonged to a community that shaped our county in a myriad of ways. In 1922, Mr. Tanimura returned to Japan, taking with him riches, both material and personal, as well as experiences and memories that defined his later years. As San Benito County left its imprint upon Kichigoro Tanimura, so too, did he leave an indelible mark on our county’s historical tapestry.

Princess needs a family

Princess is a 5-year-old lilac point Siamese mix. Possibly being blind in one eye, she is special needs and would be best in a home with no young children. She is very sweet and loves to be pet and get attention. She is sponsored, so she has no adoption fee. She has been at the San Martin Animal Shelter since December. Interested? Call (408) 686-3900.

Police Blotter: Burglaries, batteries and thefts

Read a roundup of police blotter items from the Hollister Police Department.

Prep Basketball: Balers hold off Cougars in 45-33 win

GILROY — For three quarters in last Friday's game, the Christopher High boys' basketball team put itself in a position to pull off the upset over San Benito.

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