Letter: Who does the COG agency represent?
The so-called San Benito County Council of Governments (COG) is pushing for a grid system of streets in Fairview Corners. Makes you wonder who they represent. Burglars? Drive by shooters?
Senator frustrated with ‘Gut & Amend’
Undoubtedly when someone new is elected to public office, there
Pantry and Scouts Team Up to Feed the Needy
The Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts of San Benito will
Broken downtown clock was a symbol, so is fixing it
Many, many thanks to the Masonic Lodge, Mr. Yant of Enterprise
Choice: Force Drug Firms or Let Them Volunteer?
Anytime one side in a ballot initiative battle brings more than
Letter: Grateful to sheriff’s office
On behalf of all of my neighbors on Severinsen Street in Hollister, I am writing to thank Sheriff Darren Thompson for the participation of Officers Lisa Ponce and Tony Weir at our Halloween night celebration. The 2,600-plus trick-or-treaters were grateful to receive the Deputy Sheriff stickers, key chains, and anti-bullying materials. Officer Ponce and Office Weir are wonderful representatives of the San Benito County Sheriff’s Department in community education events such as this – very personable, friendly, and patient when the crowds get thick. Since 2003, we have used our own money to pay for a block party permit in order to close Severinsen Street to traffic on Halloween night. We believe that the darkness, cars and oversize pickups, and excited small children in dark costumes could be a dangerous mix. Restricting traffic has helped to create a safe environment, but we also appreciated the presence of the county deputies’ vehicle which sent a clear message to discourage people who might be a disruptive influence. We are grateful to the county sheriff’s department for their contribution to a peaceful family-oriented evening.




