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.
Guest View: Emerson has three areas of focus for economy
If elected mayor, I will make economic development my number one priority. While everyone talks about economic development, I will pursue specific, real projects and policies.
Readers to Big Brothers in Washington: Get your minds off sex
Before she became the second woman ever on the U.S. Supreme Court, Ruth Bader Ginsburg argued victims’ sex discrimination cases in the Supreme Court. But she started saying “gender” instead of “sex”. After she noticed that the nine male justices’ concentration wandered off - every time she said “sex”.
Letter: Candidate says children are the future
My names Keith Snow, I am running for mayor of San Benito County Hollister, CA. I will be 47 years old next month. I am very knowledgeable and a strong-minded person. I know what the future of the city needs. And that is an honest, loyal mayor for the city, the people and the new generation. The children are our future.
Letter: Reader opposes idea for a special parks district
There isn't a snowball's chance that I will vote to give the county one dime more of my money, in the form of a special park district or any other gimmick they come up with. Why? Because I have waited over a year for the so-called "code enforcement office" to actually do any code enforcement.
Guest View: Johnny’s owner laments over last week’s stories
As a prominent business owner in Hollister for almost eighteen years I’ve heard the statement, “Why is your city so stupid?” so often that if I had a dime for every time I heard it I could have retired by now. I don’t read the Free Lance as often as I should because I repeat the question to myself after doing so and my reaction to this Friday’s issue was no exception.
Letter: Determining Hollister’s future
Hollister’s mayoral race is a chance for the residents to show that they want a better future. We must improve our long-term economic outlook and in-county employment while, at the same time, maintaining the things that make Hollister special – safety, recreation and, most of all, that personal small town and friendly semi-rural atmosphere.
Letter: Writer’s picture of sustainability looks like UN agenda
Drew Johnson’s “Another View” in the August 10 Free Lance gives his picture of Sustainable Development. His description of the new sustainable home of 420 square feet is very compatible with the United Nation’s Agenda for the 21 Century, or just Agenda 21.
Letter: Soaring Center owner wants to cancel air show
I am the Owner and Manager of Hollister Soaring Center LLC also dba Bay Area Glider Rides. As a resident and business owner in Hollister it's my opinion that the City Council should cancel the Hollister Airshow for 2013. I hold this opinion because I feel that the airshow has become economically damaging to both my business and the city's depleted resources.
Letter: Resident questions new water plant
The San Benito County Water District will prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIR) for the West Hill Water Treatment Plant (WTP) that will be constructed starting in 2014. It is scheduled to be on line by the end of 2015.








