Letters: Relocate downtown Morgan Hill; Crime victims in tough spot
Morgan Hill should relocate its downtown
Rather than try to square the circle of creating a good experience on Monterey Road but not snarling up through traffic, why not move downtown to either Depot Street or Church Street?Â
Monterey Road is a highway. It'll always be...
Garden: Going, going, gone?
Tenants of the Morgan Hill Community Garden might be without a place next year to grow their household fruits, vegetables and flowers – and raise produce for the needy – if the City declines to renew the nonprofit gardening organization’s lease at their current site.
Morgan Hill Native Marine Biologist Plunges into Antarctic Waters
Scuba diving conjures images of the mild waters of Hawaii or
Valley Water postpones decision on homeless encampment ban
The Santa Clara Valley Water District Board of Directors on July 9 held off on a decision regarding an ordinance that would prohibit homeless encampments along waterways in the water district’s jurisdiction.
After hours’ worth of public testimony from speakers on both sides of the...
MH City Councilman Greg Sellers Among Panetta Institute’s First Graduates
MH City Councilman Greg Sellers Among Panetta Institute's First Graduates
Live Oak student receives national honor
From writing his first book at age 10, getting it published at
St. Joseph’s food pantry needs 300 turkeys by Dec. 20
St. Joseph’s Family Center is in need of about 300 more turkeys in order to provide Christmas dinner for local families, according to the nonprofit center’s staff. Turkey donations can be dropped off at St. Joseph’s Family Center in Gilroy, at 7950 Church Street, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Donations of money are also accepted. Center staff are scrambling to acquire enough turkeys to provide its food pantry clients with the supplies for a traditional holiday dinner, according to St. Joseph’s food pantry coordinator Vicki Smith. The center plans to distribute the turkeys with the food pantry clients’ December food baskets by Saturday, Dec. 20, Smith said. Some of the turkeys will also be cooked and served for the center’s Lord’s Table Christmas dinner which takes place 12 to 3 p.m. Dec. 25 at St. Joseph’s Family Center. If they get enough donations by Dec. 20, the center plans to provide about 700 families with turkeys this month, Smith said. Specifically, the center is asking for turkeys about 10 to 13 pounds in size, Smith said. For more information about making donations to the St. Joseph’s Family Center food pantry, call (408) 842-6662, extension 26.Â











