Guest View: Grady Carroll asks for open-minded approach
In response to some feedback I received on the writing I shared last week I was hoping to better explain a few things:
Editorial: Hollister district shows contempt for charter school petition
The fact that the Hollister School District paid a law firm specifically to find “deficiencies” in a charter school petition underscores the sharp lines drawn in a political battle against reform models and shows that local officials - despite glaring evidence it would likely spur academic success - are steadfast against changing a failed system.
Water Cooler: Should political calls be exempt from the no-call registry?
Around the Water Cooler panelists responded to this: Political calls are exempt from the Federal Do Not Call Registry. Do you think they should be exempt?
Editorial: Recapping our choices for Nov. 6 on Hollister mayor, Measure E
Hollister voters have two monumental choices on next week's ballot.
Letter: Chief responds to guest view criticizing murder investigation
The Hollister Police Department stands by the investigation by the officers and investigators involved in this case. We have motivated, altruistic, fully-qualified law enforcement professionals, I am proud to serve with all of them, just as they are proud to serve the City of Hollister. Any and all actionable leads were acted upon in a timely manner. Eight different local, state and federal agencies also assisted in this case. This is still an ongoing active investigation and it would be inappropriate for me to comment any further or clarify information to reveal any more details at this time.
Couple opines that American voters deserve a better choice
Happy election day: a day for which our loved ones have fought and died.
Guest View: Husband of murder victim reflects on nightmare
The last time I spoke with my wife was around 8:30 a.m. that Wednesday. I was busy at work so I cut her short but she just wanted to tell me how excited she was to go to Disneyland that weekend and that a family friend Stephanie (who would baby-sit our son) had drawn a charcoal picture of Riley and she was going to pick it up from her brother Dave who had called her and asked that she pick it up. Dave was the loser in the group: no real job, he lived at home with mom, in and out of jail. He was the one guy we all felt sorry for, most of all Heather who always encouraged me to invite him with me on my fishing trips because he needed to have some clean fun.
Video: Mayoral candidate Marty Richman interviews with editorial board
The four candidates for mayor interviewed with the Free Lance Editorial Board. Here is the interview with Marty Richman:
Letter: Emerson is well prepared to be mayor
I'm a grant writer and project manager in affordable housing, generally in Monterey County, East Bay, or out-of-state. This February I went to Sacramento for an all-day workshop sponsored by the State Department of Housing and Community Development to explain their radically revised grant application regulations for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. It was the first in a series held around the state. At 9 a.m., I looked at the table to the left of me, and there was Doug Emerson! On his own time, he had volunteered to attend the workshop so that Hollister/San Benito/local non-profit staff could get a jump on finding out how to fill out the applications, instead of waiting three weeks later for the workshop in Salinas. I consider this a typical example of his practical approach, unselfishness, and understanding of how to get things done. He straightened out the mess with the state over the CDBG grant that prevented the City of Hollister for applying for funds for something like eight years. He's sensible, well prepared in his Council deliberations and has a proven track record in collaboration and partnership building. I think he's exactly what we need for the brightest possible future for our community.
Letter: Life skills director touts Snow for mayor
Dear Keith, It is a pleasure to know you and witness your compassion for the low income seniors and underserved families in Santa Clara and San Benito counties.














