History lives on at Ross Vineyards
Call it a hobby gone right. Jerry and Judy Ross, a husband/wife team that owns Ross Vineyards and Winery near in Morgan Hill, planted their first vineyard in 1999 simply because they like wine. Their tasting room opened in May, making them the 22nd and newest members of South County’s ever-burgeoning cluster of vintners.
City to hire relocation consultant for downtown tenants
The City of Morgan Hill is preparing to hire a relocation consultant to help with the implementation of downtown revitalization plans, which includes relocating businesses on City-owned properties in preparation for future demolition and development.
Shipley Mansion still for sale
The 24,000-square-foot Shipley Mansion, which is nestled in the San Martin foothills and came on the market mid-May, attracted 18 offers from people all around the world and was poised to set the record for the highest home price ever in South County.
Chamber “thrilled” with Taste of Morgan Hill turnout
The 24th annual Taste of Morgan Hill food, art and entertainment festival hit the jackpot by keeping live entertainment going well into the evening Saturday, organizers said. Last weekend’s festival marked the first time that Taste of Morgan Hill organizer, the Chamber of Commerce, decided to stay open past 9 p.m. the first day of the two-day event. Shane Dwight and his band - always a big draw for local crowds - performed at the festival’s Third Street stage from 7:15 to 9:15 p.m., keeping hundreds of spectators dancing in the streets of downtown Morgan Hill while the festival’s beer and wine tents continued to pour beverages.“We tried a whole new way of doing it (Saturday), and we’re thrilled how it turned out,” said Chamber Executive Director John Horner. “Everyone looked like they were having a great time” during the late-night Shane Dwight performance, added Chamber Director and festival chair Tim Hennessey. The Taste of Morgan Hill festival closed down Monterey Road in downtown to vehicle traffic. The downtown was filled instead with scores of food, arts and crafts and other merchandise vendors, three stages featuring full lineups of live music, and visitors and residents strolling the scene on foot. “It’s really special having (the festival) right in the heart of town, under the trees, and seeing everybody having a good time,” Horner added. Organizers did not take an estimate of the two-day festival attendance, but Horner said it was easily in the “tens of thousands.” Morgan Hill Police, who patrolled the festival on foot Saturday and Sunday, reported no calls or incidents of violence or medical emergencies during the two-day event.
Health Dept. launches LGBT assessment survey
The Santa Clara County Public Health Department is inviting all members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community living in the county to fill out a survey that will help with its newest health assessment.
Sakata Seeds to unveil one of the county’s largest solar-powered projects
Sakata Seed America has gone solar.
UPDATED: Fatal Watsonville Road car crash claims life of MH woman, 27
A 27-year-old Morgan Hill woman, Casey Pearson, was killed in a car wreck Monday night on Watsonville Road near an unincorporated area of Morgan Hill, the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner's Office confirmed.
Putting a dent in diabetes
When Rafael Arce began training for Mt. Madonna YMCA’s new diabetes prevention program, he related on a personal level to its importance in the South County community.
HIV/AIDS Awareness Day event
On Friday, Sept. 27, downtown San Jose will celebrate National Gay Men’s HIV/ AIDS Awareness Day with music, a light show, free giveaways, and free HIV testing. The outdoor event will be held from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. between South First Street and the Lightson Street alley.
City officials, developer celebrate opening of senior housing community
Morgan Hill officials celebrated the opening of the City’s newest senior housing development at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday.











