‘A Tuna Christmas’
It’s said that laughter is the best form of medicine - and that may be especially true this holiday season as Limelight Theater in Gilroy presents a special comedy to raise money for Parkinson’s disease.
Time is running out: Vote Mary Cortani for CNN ‘Hero of the Year’
Those who want to see a local nonprofit organization doing great things in South County get a $250,000 grant have approximately nine days to squeeze in as many votes possible for Gilroy dog trainer Mary Cortani.
Who will be the new MH city manager?
The deadline to apply for the Morgan Hill city manager’s position is today, and the mayor has invited the public to respond to a community survey about the position.
Reach out through Reach Out
Looking for ways to get in the spirit of giving this holiday season? Swing by Reach Out, an emergency food distribution center located in a portable building in the back parking lot behind St. Catherine’s Church at 17400 Peak Ave. The volunteer-run charitable organization has been open since 1982 and serves on a monthly basis 400 needy families living in Morgan Hill, San Martin and Coyote.
Blast from Batman’s past
Jeff Rader was browsing through knick-knacks at the Gilroy Salvation Army when his heart stopped.
Cultural Center Celebrates 10-year anniversary with string of cool events
Dec. 7 marks the 10th anniversary of the Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center, and local organizations and entertainers plan to celebrate the milestone with a series of events over the next six months.
Locals lend a hand to victims of Sandy
The American Red Cross Silicon Valley Chapter has sent 18 more local volunteers to New York and New Jersey, in addition to the 20 previously deployed, to provide assistance to clients affected by superstorm Sandy and the Nor’Easter along the coast. A total of 127 volunteers have now been deployed from the Monterey and San Francisco Bay Areas – including Tom Busk of Gilroy and Patricia DeWitt of Morgan Hill.
Celebrating her life
Despite the immeasurable volumes by which Tara Romero’s friends and family miss her and continue to grieve over their loss, an event in Morgan Hill commemorating the one-year anniversary of her death was more celebratory than somber.












