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April 9, 2026

Korean War veteran recalls cease-fire like it was yesterday

On July 27, 1953, the Korean War ended. The signing of the Korean Armistice Agreement put into force a cease-fire, established a new border between the nations of North and South Korea and finalized the repatriation of prisoners of war.

Horner to stay as Chamber CEO through 2013

Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce President and CEO John Horner expects to stay on as the organization’s full-time day-to-day operations leader into 2014, he said Tuesday. Horner, the co-owner of Thinker Toys in Vineyard Town Center, was hired by the Chamber’s board of directors to serve in the position on an interim basis in April, when former President/CEO Chris Giusiana resigned. Horner was Vice President of the board at the time, but he has been on leave on that table since becoming the Chamber’s top paid staff person. The board and Horner are in the midst of a six-month contract to keep him in the President/CEO’s seat until the end of December, after which time the two parties will talk about whether or not he will stay next year, according to Chamber Board President Rich Firato. The board and members of the local business and nonprofit communities have been impressed with Horner’s work and his energy since he has been the nonprofit organization’s head of daily operations, Firato said. “I’m hoping he stays on” after December, Firato said. If he doesn’t, that would present a “new challenge” to the Chamber in finding someone who is not only capable of handling the Chamber’s business operations, but also has the right personality to induce the collaboration among different community organizations that Horner has. “So many things are gelling because we have the right personalities doing the job,” Firato said. “And it works. People are in tune to that. John has that personality where he does really well with that.” For example, the Chamber’s cooperation with the Morgan Hill Downtown Association and the Santa Clara Valley Wineries Association have reached new heights since Horner became President/CEO, Firato said. Plus, Horner has been intimately involved in the creation of new local programs such as a youth entrepreneurship program, and a small business education program. The Chamber has gained 30 new members in the last three months, and the board has gained four new members who are deeply involved in the community since Horner was hired, Firato said. The four new board members are Mushroom Mardi Gras Executive Director Sunday Minnich, former Mayor John Varela, Morgan Hill Unified School District Personnel Director Fawn Myers and local startup consultant Danielle Davenport. For his part, Horner said he has enjoyed running the Chamber the last four months, and he will gladly stay in the President/CEO’s position if that’s the board’s desire. An official decision won’t be made until formal discussions between Horner and the board begin later this year. “I feel like I’m making a difference, and I’m having fun, and they keep telling me they like the job I’m doing,” Horner said. “My expectation is I will keep doing it next year, but we haven’t had a formal agreement.The Chamber is a private nonprofit business services organization. When Giusiana resigned, board members said they wanted to take the opportunity to expand those services offered locally and increase membership. They also wanted to cut costs, as the Chamber’s tax documents for 2012 reflected a loss of about $33,000 for the year. There are currently about 430 members in the local Chamber. “I’m very much enjoying energizing the business community,” Horner said. “Every day we ask, ‘How do we help the businesses be more successful?’” 

Man suffers seizure at downtown bar

Police, fire and ambulance authorities were all dispatched to the scene Tuesday afternoon when a 60-year-old man suffered a seizure inside M&H Tavern in downtown Morgan Hill.

Enjoy a summertime picnic at Villa Mira Monte

Today is the last day to order a catered supper for Villa Mira Monte’s Summertime Picnic on the Lawn, which takes place Sunday at 4 p.m. at the grounds of the Morgan Hill Museum and the historic Hiram Morgan Hill home. Even if you don’t order catered meals, you can still bring your whole family to attend the free event with your own picnic basket, according to the Morgan Hill Historical Society’s web page. The summer picnic event will feature games and activities for kids, tours of the Morgan Hill House and the museum, and musical entertainment by Janet Thompson, the Morgan Hillbillies and the Dukes of Uke. Door prizes will be offered. Water, lemonade, ice cream, beer and wine will be available. The picnic lasts from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday.Box suppers can be ordered before the end of the day Tuesday by going to www.cateredbydiana.com. A portion of the proceeds from the box suppers will be donated to the Morgan Hill Historical Society. Villa Mira Monte is located at 17860 Monterey Road. For more information, go to www.morganhillhistoricalsociety.org. 

The Running Shop sprints into business

Owned by Morgan Hill local Paul Rakitin, The Running Shop's doors are now open for business.

Sept. 21 fundraiser at The Learning and Loving Education Center

The Learning and Loving Education Center has put together a special afternoon of wine tasting from area vintners and hors d’oeuvres, as well as tasty desserts, from local eateries as part of its Sept. 21 “Together at the Center” fundraiser.

UPDATED: Homeless scam suspected at Cochrane Road intersection

A man who claims to be a homeless Army veteran has been seen at a north Morgan Hill intersection asking for money for bus fare to leave the state, but passersby and witnesses say his story doesn’t add up.

Meet police, firefighters at National Night Out Aug. 6

Meet Morgan Hill police officers and firefighters and get an up-close view of the inside of a patrol cruiser (on your terms), fire engines and other public safety vehicles at the 2013 National Night Out Tuesday, Aug. 6. The National Night Out, dubbed “America’s Night Out Against Crime,” is a nationwide effort by public safety agencies to become more acquainted with the citizens they serve, according to a press release from MHPD. The event takes place 6 to 8 p.m. on the Third Street Promenade in downtown Morgan Hill. Local police, the SWAT team and the Morgan Hill Fire Department will be present, displaying their vehicles and equipment, according to MHPD. The Night Out also features an “old fashioned ice cream social,” face painting, games for children, prizes and giveaways. For more information about National Night Out, go to www.natw.org. 

The sustainable scientist

Behind Mike Cox’s medical diagnostic manufacturing plant in the small industrial park on Concord Circle in Morgan Hill, there is something magical – a scientifically designed and nurtured, 1.5-acre self-sustainable garden.

Red Cross issues emergency call for blood and platelet donors

The American Red Cross has issued an emergency call for blood and platelet donors of all types to come forward and donate after blood donations dropped by 10 percent in June. That meant 50,000 fewer donations than expected.

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