Dancing queen
Shirley Temple and Fred Astaire danced into the hearts of millions of Americans through their television sets, and dazzled a young, impressionable Lana Wright.
Community Solutions gains donation from British Fall Classic
Sponsors of September’s British Fall Classic Car Show in Morgan Hill presented a check for $5,800 to Community Solutions. The money was raised from the second annual car show event which British antique cars and a trip through Morgan Hill wine country Sept. 14 and 15. The car show was sponsored by On The Road Again Classics, Ladera Grill and Heritage Bank of Commerce. Community Solutions is a nonprofit organization offering behavioral health services, domestic violence and sexual assault services, prevention and intervention to South Santa Clara County.
Build your own ‘street scene’ in downtown Morgan Hill
In an effort to explore the viability of “parklets” that have become a trend in larger cities to the north, and to bring more visitors to Morgan Hill on one of the busiest shopping days of the holiday season, the Morgan Hill Downtown Association is accepting applications to transform a select number of downtown parking spaces into “downtown street scenes” on Nov. 30.
A talented ‘octopus’ settles down in Morgan Hill
Framed pictures with global superstars like Eric Clapton and Andrea Bocelli hang neatly on the walls inside the home of musician Polo Jones, nestled back inside an upscale gated community in Morgan Hill. The patio boasts a stunning view of surrounding hills and the town sprawled below, with the occasional deer bounding through the neighborhood.
Relay for Life: Organizers sound the call for participation, fundraising
Despite losing his mother to breast cancer six years ago, Event Chair Manuel Haro of the Gilroy Relay for Life hasn’t given up the fight to find a cure.
Costumed kids take over downtown MH for Halloween
Legions of miniature superheros, masked villains, vampires, zombies, cartoon characters, celebrities and more peacefully invaded downtown Morgan Hill with their grownup enablers on Halloween night, while merchants held them at bay with free candy and street games. The Morgan Hill Downtown Association hosted the annual Safe Trick or Treat event Thursday night, closing Monterey Road to automobile traffic allowing costumed children and their parents to safely pursue confectioneries and show off their threads. Mini baseball, face painting and other games were offered throughout Monterey Road, and the Kiwanis club turned an empty lot on Third Street into a haunted pirate’s cove. For the first time this year, Safe Trick or Treat also featured live music, with Blue Dog performing in front of the former site of Simple Beverages. It was also the first night for the new Thursday night farmers market, which will continue year-round from 3 to 7 p.m. at the corner of Monterey Road and Third Streets.MHDA president Brad Jones said the feedback from the trick-or-treating so far has been positive, and organizers were able to work through some logistical glitches including a miscue on the preferred timing of the street closure. “The weather was fantastic, and people seemed to have a great time,” Jones said. “Having the band seemed to be really exciting, and for such short notice on the farmers market, I thought that went well.”
Turning a new fitness page
Brad Jones is known to many as the co-owner of a beloved local bookstore, an involved community member and familiar face in downtown Morgan Hill.
Tales of ghosts and wayward spirits abound at the Milias
Since owners Adam Sanchez and Ann Zyburra reopened the Milias Restaurant June 21, 2011 – which originally opened its doors 89 years ago in downtown Gilroy – they, as well as some guests and employees have reported seeing ghostly figures, hearing strange sounds and other eerie, unexplainable phenomena.
Get your ham radio license in Morgan Hill
The San Benito County Amateur Radio Emergency Service and W5YI-VEC will conduct an amateur radio license class and exam session in Morgan Hill Nov. 9.
Balloon release scheduled for anniversary of teen’s murder
Friends and family of murder victim Tara Romero will commemorate the local teen’s short life with a balloon release on the second anniversary of her death.










