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December 6, 2025

Apricot Summit is a sweet success

This letter is to thank you for the excellent coverage your

Letter: Hospital board like a lifeboat at bay

With sunshine warmth, spring breaks and Easter season upon us we must go to the beach. At the ocean—smooth with few white caps—we see a lifeboat rising and falling in swells with paddlers poking the blue. The people in this lifeboat are not in...

Letter: Responding to ‘Home Sweat Home’

A "Self-Help Home" is indeed made with sweat and with the necessary help from an assortment of loans. The best of all made my eyes pop wide.  The State of California Department of housing and Community Development contributed up to $60,000 with ZERO percent interest. That makes me the most proud. "Hooray," for government like that!

Letter: Hollister has no-kill shelters

The front page article about the Humane Society of the Central Coast might lead one to believe that there is a huge void in San Benito County for no-kill animal shelters. San Benito County and the Central Coast, in general, have a large number of nonprofit rescues and no-kill shelters, including but not limited to the local 501(c)(3) organizations, Pet Friends & Rescue, All Creatures Great and Small, SHARE Animal Rescue, and Bad Dawgs Rescue. The Central Coast is also supported by the Monterey and Santa Cruz SPCA organizations.

Beginning of a beautiful friendship with CMAP

This week, the Community Media Access Partnership (CMAP) turned

Guest View: Silicon Valley Gives offers chance to make difference

On Tuesday, May 5, our community will come together for Silicon Valley Gives, and we need YOU to join us. It’s your chance make a real difference, right here in San Benito County.

Guest View: Will our leaders fight for Gavilan’s future?

Gavilan College’s broken promises for a San Benito Education Center amount to a watershed event for our future. The county’s political and community leadership have a critical decision to make. Are they going to fight to force Gavilan College to restore commitment of the $108 million, 2004 Measure E bond, or are they going to slink away and write off decades of the county’s future and the futures of many of its residents who must have more educational opportunities closer to home?

Hollister’s Mayor Conroy compelled to defend Ruiz

I feel compelled to comment on something that appeared in your

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