Strong Two Club convention
This time, we will explore a rare - but wonderful - hand holding 22-24 HCP. What this means, is that you, holding as little as one point, could raise your partner to game.
A look at new laws of 2014
As we start the New Year, I thought it might be good time to look at a few of the new laws that could affect the way we do things. The hardworking men and women of our government write, review and pass thousands of laws every year, but we'll focus on a few that could affect our real estate.
County man’s death linked to the flu
A county man has died from the flu, according to the public health department in an announcement released Tuesday.
Co-pastors combine gifts
The congregations of two historic South Valley churches are engaged in an exciting experiment. The Gilroy United Methodist Church (7600 Church St.) and Morgan Hill United Methodist Church (17175 Monterey St.) have shared co-pastors since July. Even more intriguing is the fact that the ministers involved are married to each other.
Parents plunk down cash to create senior memories
Here we are, halfway through my son's senior year of high school and I have learned something very important: Senior year is more expensive than any other year of high school. Basically, it's the year that parents spend like drunken Beverly Hills housewives using their soon-to-be-ex-husband's black AMEX for the last time.
Applications available for hospital auxiliary scholarships
The hospital has announced that applications are available for this year’s auxiliary scholarships. According to the announcement:
Local wineries pour on accolades at SF wine contest
Just when the holidays are over and the doldrums start to set in, we have another reason to clink glasses and celebrate.
Timed parking enforcement is back after holiday break
The Hollister Police Department announced that timed parking enforcement returned this week after a break for the holidays.
Hospital’s Center of Attention
For the nurses and medical personnel at the new Hazel Hawkins Women’s Center, it couldn’t come soon enough.
Health officials say flu bug is nothing to sneeze at
Dr. Alvaro Garza with the public health department pointed out that 2009 H1N1 outbreak occurred in April – two months after the typical peak for the flu season – in warning local residents to follow precautions in preventing its spread now.

















