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December 18, 2025

A crafter’s dream come true

On Monday's edition of The Martha Stewart Show, which aired

In season at Andy’s Orchard

Fans of fresh, ripe and local fruit will want to venture to Andy’s Orchard in east Morgan Hill before the short stone fruit harvest is complete in a few weeks.  Owned and operated by renowned grower Andy Mariani, the orchard off Half Road features many...

25 years of STARs

Taylor Barnes, playing the role of the Major General, performs

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.

Religion: Gratitude is the key to happiness

We all know someone who seems to be cheerful and happy no matter their circumstances, as well as someone who can never be satisfied. So, what’s the difference between the two?   I believe that in some way, gratitude is a major contributor to one’s glass...

More Cash For English Learners

Assembly bill designates $20 million for California's English

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Morgan Hill Names Sales Associate

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Morgan Hill has named Tina De Palma as sales associate specializing in residential sales in Santa Clara County.

Sobrato falls to Oak Grove after first-round rally

Sobrato High tweaked the defenses and utilized offensive bursts from Vince Madriaga and Trey Miller to rally past Lynbrook 53-48 in a Central Coast Section Division II opener Feb. 16. The victory prompted a big celebration from the Bulldogs’ bench in the final seconds...

Correction

- An Aug. 14 Morgan Hill Times front-page photograph cutline about the 2007 Leadership Morgan Hill Award misspelled the last name of the first recipient of the award. The correct spelling of his name is Roger Knopf.

A year of tension, gridlock on school board

The year in education in Morgan Hill provided its own narrative that kept taxpayers, parents and even students scratching their heads, wondering if local elected trustees would ever be able to agree on what’s best for about 8,600 children who attend district schools.

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