Angela’s Home Treasures grand opening
On April 12, Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Christine Giusiana, Morgan Hill Mayor Steve Tate, board members, ambassadors, merchants and friends celebrated a ribbon cutting and gala grand opening of Angela's Home Treasures, 35 E. First St., Morgan Hill, enjoying an exciting shopping experience and fun at her new eclectic boutique with a touch of class of elegant antiques, fine home furnishings, accessories and unique gifts offering many quality collections of treasures, excellent value, affordable luxury. Hors d'oeuvres were provided by Maurizio's Italiano Restorante and desserts by Odeum Restaurant with Champagne by Guglielmo Winery. Reach Angela at (408) 782-0400 or visit angelashometreasures.com.
Fortino named Rabobank business banking officer
Phil Fortino has been appointed vice president and business banking officer for Rabobank, N.A. As business banking officer, Fortino is responsible for fostering relationships with small- to medium-sized companies and providing solutions to meet the banking needs of customers in Gilroy, Hollister and the surrounding area. Before joining Rabobank, Fortino served as small business banker for Bank of America and was president and general manager for his own company, Fortino’s Total Home. He attended Gavilan College in Gilroy and Fresno Technical College. He is involved with several organizations in Hollister, including the Rotary Club, Community Foundation, Elk’s Lodge, Chamber of Commerce and the Hollister Downtown Association.
Business Buzz: Property management firm changes name
The property management firm at 4 San Benito St., in Hollister, has changed its name to EM Property Management.
Business Buzz: Calvista Insurance starts Facebook campaign
Calvista Insurance Agency, located at 370 Fifth Street in Hollister has started a Facebook campaign they hope will give local businesses a little boost.
Workers pumped for concrete pour at new courthouse site
Construction on the San Benito County Superior Court continued Thursday as a crew worked to pump into at least 1,000 yards of concrete for the foundation of the building.
Plans in place for mega 4th celebrations
It’s that time of year to bust out the barbecues and the bathing suits if you haven’t already, relax with friends and family, and kick back to some fireworks while taking a moment to be thankful for the freedoms you have in America.
Democrats ‘ecstatic,’ GOP vows fight as court upholds health care law
In the moments after the Supreme Court’s landmark health care ruling Thursday, Capitol Hill was unnervingly quiet as legislators took time to absorb the ruling. The silence did not last long.
Police uncover pot grow; man shot by deputies
UPDATE: Sheriff's confirm suspect in marijuana operation at Mount Madonna County Park was shot by deputies. The wounded suspect was arrested around 3 p.m. near the scene, though his name is unknown at this time.
Morgan Hill Freedom 5000 Race
Don't forget that this coming Wednesday, July 4 is the Morgan Hill Freedom 5000 5k Run/Walk. The race starts around 8 a.m. and you can register at the race finish line. Print out the registration form, show up and Just Run.
Two home burglary suspects arrested
Local authorities this week arrested two Hollister men suspected of stealing property from four homes, according to the Hollister Police Department.
















