National Dinner Tour swings through SJB
Our family hosted Marc Horowitz (and camera crew) on Feb. 11 and
Letter: Response to story on oil exploration
In regards to the article “Deeper discussion offered on proposed oil exploration rules” (San Benito County Today, Oct. 26, 2012), I wish to correct a statement in the article. The article suggested I opposed the role of a petroleum administrator. In fact the opposite is true. My concern is that the county will not be able to afford a petroleum administrator and the task will fall to the Planning Department. The current draft petroleum ordinance is very complex, duplicates state and federal regulation, and may overburden the planning department.
Cities, counties are getting a political mudbath
"What we have here is a failure to communicate." So said Strother Martin's character in Paul Newman's l967 film Cool Hand Luke.
Letter: Comments on Bolado golf, health officer
This is in reference to two of your recent articles in the Hollister Free Lance.
More to come from the Vision San Benito
Thank you for your recent article on Vision San Benito. We'd
Guest View: Velazquez says he will lead city down right road
As a candidate for mayor of Hollister I've been receiving many phone calls on my ideas and views on many of the current hot-button issues, such as Measure E and the dire financial straits that the city is currently facing. I'm also asked for my thoughts on the other candidates running for mayor of Hollister. But the top question I get is – are you crazy? Why would you want to do something where people will just criticize you and dig up everything about your life? The answer is always the same; if I don't try to do something those same people that complain about everything and everyone will continue leading us down the wrong road. Besides my life has always been an open book. Yes, like most business owners in Hollister and most residents I took a financial beating over the last several years. I struggled to keep my businesses open, I had my pay cut by 60%, I had to fight banks that wanted to close lines of credit and I even had trouble paying my mortgages and property taxes. Tough times to say the least, unfortunately many other local businesses couldn't make it through these tough times. I will use the lessons I learned over the last few years to help get us back on track. It's time we work together to support our local businesses so that they can support us.
The No Child Left Behind Act Does Not Serve Students
The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) is failing to close the
Letter: Taxpayers deserve the truth in transportation
Referring to the U.S.D.O.T. Secretary’s announcement of the federal government investigation of the California High Speed Rail Association’s SuperMassive Black Hole Bullet Train, taxpayers deserve truth-in-transportation, which we are not getting from public sector transit advocates, e.g., CAHSRA high speed rail Trojan Horse Monstrosity.
Taxpayers...
A decision that puts kids on the losing end
This is in response to Monday's article in the Free Lance about







