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Hollister
January 26, 2026

Letter: New Declaration of Independence required?

What about "Patriots & Rebels" as a keystone upon which to build the celebration of patriotic rebels in Hollister, declaring Hollister a sanctuary from public-sector transit fiascoes, declaring that Hollister local government won't support more gouging of motorists, motorcyclists & truckers by subsidy-dependent bigger government transit of all modes, from rickshaws to bullet trains, and feature the self-reliant pay for their own expenses, no handouts, for those liberty-loving motorists, motorcyclists and private-sector transport enthusiasts. We could extend it to rail by initiating as part of the long-range transport planning re-instating TOFC/COFC service for the Central California Coast Region, and companies like West Marine that desperately need better, more environmentally friendly logistics. We could shame COG's Directors in public. Shame the board of supervisors, for backing higher taxes on motorists, motorcyclists and truckers. We could shame COG & BOS for sacrificing motorists' lives with their "Emperor Transit First" policy. Adding the "rebel" and "patriot" factors would show just how fed-up the taxpayers are at having to subsidize the pork that COG & BOS give-away to their public-sector union special interests. We could show how "green" citizens are, and how "anti-red" we are, and pro-American at heart, right here on the fringes of leftist central Bay Area. Hell, who knows, we may even deter a few small business owners from fleeing to taxpayer-friendly States, and keep a few jobs right here in SBC, currently one of the worst Counties in the USA thanks to COG's Smart Growth lunacy.

Letter: Another Fourth of July passes without a rally

Another Independence Day gone without a motorcycle rally – perhaps it’s a good decision, but we don’t really know. Let’s at least try to bring back Hollister’s Independence Day Motorcycle Rally the right way. It will not solve the city’s serious financial problems, but if done correctly the rally can be a tiny part of the financial solution and a big part of a new outlook.

Letter: Why not have the private sector handle transit?

Instead of adding to the taxpayer subsidized government sector transit boondoggles, why not have the private sector do for-hire carriage of passengers? Why won't our elected representatives get this leech off our juglar? Is it because they owe body and soul to the public sector unions who suck out taxpayers' blood while operating the boondoggles?

Letter: Red Barn Run participant lauds organizers

A few weeks ago I participated in the Red Barn Run at Casa de Fruta to raise awareness and funds for the Leukemia and Lymphoma society. I want to recognize and acknowledge the organizer, Lisa Patterson, and all of the volunteers for their commitment and efforts in orchestrating this event. Hundreds showed up and participated in either the 5K or 10K run, and their contributions are commendable. I have a six year old nephew who was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in 2008. He has spent the last three years being treated with chemotherapy at Lucile Packard Children’s hospital in Palo Alto. Robbie is for all intents and purposes now free of leukemia. We are hopeful that he will live a long and healthy life. Events like the RBR do make a difference, and the participants of the run should be proud that in some small but significant way they are providing a piece of the solution in finding a cure for leukemia. I am thankful that our family and community supports the Red Barn Run.

Letter: Local resident offers vision for city

Hi my name is Keith Snow; I would like to wish everyone of our community a happy 4th of July! And thank the citizens for voting to have a two year mayor in our city. I want the people to know, I have 11 years of experience where I used to live in how the system runs in a city, and how the government runs. I used to know a man who was a city council man and became Mayor in Sacramento, CA he is my mentor Tom Serna, that is how I got into politics. I have good ideas to create revenue for the city and areas that need improvement. Such as police and the fire department. One idea is for a homeless shelter in the city, there has not been one here yet. I’ve heard about what they call tent city?I haven’t been there yet but I’ve helped a couple people in the city by giving to people that are in need. We need better course it’s been off. We need a better system then how the city has been running. Such as the higher water here is very outrages, I want to lower prices so people can afford it. I also want more local jobs and to take hold of the city to make it a better place to live for the people’s advantage! I hope what I want the people also want for our community. We need more resources for the people and kids to use. People should be comfortable in the city they live in and their work place. We need to work with the businesses and work with the farm land. What I do know is the San Benito County water sources something they did not tell them, but it was in the paper, that they sold 1million acres cubic feet and more to SantaClaraCounty. Where’s that money going to? You need someone to be a leader; I know how the mayor and city councilmen run. I was honest and loyal to the city I use to live in but that city is corrupted, dishonest and hides a lot of things from the public. So I would make sure that people know what’s going on in there city.  I want things to be better for our children and have things for them to do in the city. I have great ideas! And thank you to the people that have written to me and that care keep writing to me if you have any questions or concerns [email protected] also I found out we can have fireworks here in this city, someone from the city had told me they were not allowed here in our city. I’m a local leader for local jobs and a better future for our kids and community! I’m a retired engineer.

Guest View: SBHS superintendent talks budget, ‘best financial planning’

The 2012-13 San Benito High School District budget, developed and presented for adoption in June 2012, represents the best financial planning for the coming fiscal year.

Letter: Dog Days offers thanks

Dog Days of Hollister Committee and Hollister Dog Owners Group would like to thank the following individuals, businesses, and groups for helping to make Dog Days of Hollister event another big success!

Letter: Voting on mayor is a step in the right direction

I am a new resident here in Hollister, Ca. I have been here for one year, and what I’ve seen so far is not very good. We could have a better community. Our citizens should come closer together to be involved in this community..

Letter: Resident recounts dealings with accused landscape scammer

I was almost scammed by this person, Michael Oliviera, but he did perform what I paid for, fortunate I guess. I have been in contact with Gilroy PD. They suggested that all persons that have been scammed in Hollister to contact local police and sheriff to get forwarded to district attorney in our county and Santa Clara can work together to see that he is put away for these offenses. I did know where he was staying, his girlfriend that was working with him advised me. I called GPD and they arrested him that night. So if you could inform, via news article, for all who were affected to contact the HPD or sheriff's department.

Letter: Questioning Brown Act compliance

When you have something as important as this CaHSRA Meeting Agenda Item No. 3, we would be better off giving months' advance notice to the public, putting the whole proposal through some legal procedure like the creation of regulations in the Administrative Procedures Act, where proposals get months and months for review and analysis. Instead, we have unelected, unaccountable (not subject to voter recall) joint power authorities making these public-sector, taxpayers-can-pay-for-it proposals. The Brown Act is the wrong standard for prudent consideration of public policy decisions. They are getting away with murder of the taxpayers by merely "complying" (sometimes yes, sometimes no) with the Brown Act's brief requirements.

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