Say hello to new area code: 669
South Santa Clara County’s 50-plus-year honeymoon with the 408 is over, and telephone users are encouraged to get their dialing fingers warmed up to welcome a new area code to town.
Letter: An appeal for sensible signage
As a resident of Morgan Hill and a neighbor of St. Catherine Church, I respect the church’s mission and its right to express its beliefs. However, I have concerns about the recently approved proposal (SR2024-0014) to erect a 23 foot tall cross at the...
Motorcyclist dies in accident near Morgan Hill
A motorcyclist died and his passenger was severely injured Nov. 22 when his bike collided with a car on Watsonville Road near Morgan Hill.
According to the California Highway Patrol, around 2:45pm, a 68-year-old man on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle was driving eastbound on Uvas Road...
Guest View: Public safety and second chances go hand in hand
Public safety and providing opportunities for individuals leaving jail or prison can be perceived as opposing objectives. But the County of Santa Clara is building relationships between law enforcement and reentry services to create environments where residents involved with the justice system can heal...
Photos: Locals protest gun violence
Local activists of all ages joined the nationwide “March For Our Lives” in downtown Morgan Hill Saturday, March 24.
Lightpost Winery brings knowledge to winemaking
If you’re like me you rarely enter a weekend without some kind of plan and cherish the times you can be spontaneous waking up on a weekend morning. If that’s the case I think I’ve got a great spontaneous fun destination that’s worth planning...
‘Scattered’ apartment project offers affordable units
Three new housing sites under construction in Morgan Hill by affordable housing developer EAH Housing will offer 41 new apartments—including six for youth who are aging out of area foster care programs—and make beneficial use properties that have long been vacant, according to city staff.The three mixed-use housing sites are currently under construction. Approved by the city council in February 2016, the three-site project is referred to as the “EAH Affordable Housing Scattered” project.The city agreed to “partner” with EAH on the three sites in order to provide more housing for vulnerable residents and improve the three properties which are located on the south side of Morgan Hill.“We took a look at sites that could alleviate some long-standing properties that hadn’t been utilized,” Assistant City Manager Leslie Little said. “It was an opportunity to revitalize sites that had been sitting vacant for a long time.”The three properties are:• Belle Allori, a 14-unit affordable apartment building located on 40 E. Dunne Ave. (across from the Community and Cultural Center). This site will also include about 1,200 square feet of commercial space, along with community spaces for the future residents. The property is the former site of the St. Catherine school.• Belle Noci, an eight-unit multi-family affordable apartment complex with three stories and a parking garage on the first level. Located at 16873 Monterey Road, the site is near the intersection of Ciolino Avenue.• Belle Salici, a 19-unit affordable multi-family apartment complex with 1,000 square feet of commercial space. This site is located at 16180 Monterey Road, the former site of Giovanni’s restaurant. The complex backs up to Keith Way on the east side of the property.The three sites are further suited for affordable housing due to their central location to a variety of commercial and public services, including a VTA commuter bus line that goes through Morgan Hill between Gilroy and San Jose, Little noted.Most of the 41 units throughout the three sites will be two-bedroom, with a few three-bedroom units. The six units for former foster care youth will be one-bedroom residences.Rents at the sites will be restricted according to federal income limits for Section 8 Housing, Little explained.EAH has utilized a variety of public and competitive funds for the scattered affordable apartment project. This includes a $4.5 million loan for the city’s housing fund, which paid for a combination of property acquisition, planning and city fees, according to a city staff report. EAH has also used county HOME funds ($756,269), Community Development Block Grant ($660,723) and County Mental Health Services Act funding ($283,267) for the transitional foster youth units.EAH Housing did not return a phone call requesting an update on the projects.
Zubow Realty Yanks Notorious Sign After 40-plus Years
Zubow Realty yanked its notorious orange-and-black neon sign
SuperBad rocks Morgan Hill
Longtime Morgan Hill Friday Night Music Series favorite SuperBad rocked the Downtown Amphitheater Aug. 11 for the latest installment of the local chamber of commerce’s summertime event. Hundreds of people crowded the lawn and the dance floor for the penultimate Friday night of the...
Local martial arts instructor saves woman from stroke
As a registered nurse and fitness enthusiast, 40-year-old Morgan Hill resident Michelle Fithian never thought that she was at risk for a stroke and, even so, that she wouldn’t pick up on the symptoms if it ever happened to her.














