Money spent for the Restortative Justice Program is money well spent
EDITOR: A recent article in The Times (front page, Feb. 25)
Getting Out: New Idria is full of lore
Many of my favorite adventures began on the sofa with a map. I see a vast blank region crossed by a single lonely road and wonder: “What the heck is out there?” One day, the lure is too great to resist and I go. The experience is always so much more than just another Sunday drive.
Did 200-year-old oak tree have to be cut down for Sobrato High sidewalk?
EDITOR: On May 19, I exited Burnett Avenue onto Monterey Road,
Three letters: ‘Lunch inspector,’ 50 homes near downtown and Saint Louise survey
Please pass along source in letter so it can be passed along
Cheers and Jeers: An increase in STAR results is a good start
Cheers to the Morgan Hill Unified School District, its students
Candidates, Get the Approval of Your Local Congregation
Dear Editor, In an effort to help the members of
Christians seek to live the Gospel at work
Our society is notably multi-ethnic, and along with that characteristic is the corollary of being very diverse in religion. Any sizeable workplace can have employees practicing a dozen different religions. This leads many Christians to downplay their own faith in an effort to avoid offending coworkers.




