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Morgan Hill
December 16, 2025

Mired in the quicksand of keepsakes

You know that indefinable allure you feel toward something you don’t have? But you want? Sure, we’ve all salivated over that certain “je ne sais quoi” epitomized by expensive homes and automobiles or luxury trips to exotic lands. I get that. But really. An old teacup and saucer? Perhaps I should explain.

New plan has High Speed Rail making more sense

It’s beginning to look like California will get bullet trains after all, but it won’t be quite as grandiose a system as what the state’s High Speed Rail Authority at first wanted or what voters approved in the 2008 Proposition 1A.

End ballot-box budgeting

I’ve complained for years about the scourge of ballot-box budgeting – that’s when voters approve propositions that earmark government revenue for specific purposes, circumventing the normal budget process involving the state legislature.

How to buy foreclosed homes

Q: I have seen a number of shows about people who buy and sell foreclosures. From how it’s depicted on TV, it seems easy, a lot of fun and very profitable. How can a person buy foreclosed homes?

Three letters: SCVWD lacks transparency, open commission seats and animal abuse at State Fair

SCVWD needs to be transparent, accountable to the community

Campaign rhetoric is a gas

Mitt Romney has recently taken every opportunity to blame the President for the high price of gasoline; for a man with so many vehicles that he is building an car elevator in one of his four houses to store them more efficiently I am sure this is a source of great stress on his personal finances. Since there is no sign that gas prices will be plummeting any time soon we can expect this accusation to continue throughout the campaign.

Get County Parks involved in trail up El Toro

For more than two decades, hundreds of residents and avid hikers looked forward to the annual trek up El Toro mountain, known to longtime residents as Murphy’s Peak. But, the threat of a lawsuit has curtailed the hike for the second consecutive year.

Proud past, bright future for St. Mary School

In 1871, Ulysses S. Grant was president of a country still recovering from a horrendous Civil War, and Chicago suffered a Great Fire that left 90,000 people homeless. Meanwhile, in Gilroy, St. Mary School opened its doors to provide for the children of South Santa Clara County a high-quality education grounded in Catholic values.

‘Mice’ and ‘Heights’ are quality theater

‘Of Mice and Men’

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