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December 16, 2025

Students deserve educational options

To the best of my ability, I avoid negative feelings like envy. That being said, I have long dreamt of a day that I can buy pants off the rack. Regardless of waist size (I say that for the benefit of you who, like my daughter, think dieting would give me more options in length), the shortest inseam on the rack is 29 inches which, unfortunately, is one and a half inches too long for me. Sadly, my pants go from the rack, to a tailor, and finally,to my closet. I continue to hope that the market will respond to my needs and the needs of my vertically challenged brethren, but to date that is little more than a pipe dream.

Investors can learn much from Super Bowl teams

Whether you’re a sports fan or not and regardless of who you are rooting for, you can probably learn something from the Super Bowl teams that you can apply to other endeavors – such as investing.

Three letters: Opportunity for Chamber, patients over insurance companies and toll road proposal

Great opportunity for Chamber of Commerce to promote Morgan Hill

Cheers to Chamber award winners

Cheers to the Chamber of Commerce for putting on one heck of a party honoring six individuals for their contributions.

Where is our right to freedom from speech?

OK, it has met all the qualifications; it has passed all the tests: Winter 2012 is now officially ridiculous. I mean, fashionably late is one thing, but if you were invited to an office wine-and-cheese TGIF that started at 6 would you still be home dithering over what to wear next February?

Learn the basics of backpacking

Have you thought about adventuring in the back country, but don't know where to start?

Why do some keyboards look so funny?

Straight, standard keyboards are just fine for most people. However, you should consider a split keyboard if placing your hands on a standard keyboard causes any of the following:

‘The Pitman Painters’: Beating the odds in the art world

Award-winning writer Lee Hall knows his way around words. He has given us the superb "Billy Elliott" and co-wrote the screenplay for the heart-wrenching "War Horse." His smooth dialogue for "The Pitman Painters" flows with his usual glib, natural depth for the subject at hand. This bittersweet, humorous piece tells the true story about a grungy group of coal miners who decide to enhance their drab lives. With great trepidation, they decide to participate in (government supplied) art appreciation classes, never thinking they would eventually become famous and in demand in the art world.

SOCIAL MEDIA

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