Gilroy, CA|News|
Poll: What's Your Favorite Holiday Movie?
So many to choose from for so many reasons. Tell us yours.

I am all about being available to my community so here are two ways you can contact me: via email at mayra.marcotteATpatch.com or on the phone at 408-623-5145
A little about myself: Mayra Flores De Marcotte is a first generation Mexican American. Both her parents were immigrants, with similar stories as many that came before and after them. Her first language is Spanish and she is still fluent.
Her parents learned English when she started school and later were naturalized to gain the right to vote.
Education has always been important in the family and a driving force growing up. Mayra became the first to attend and graduate college. She is a San Jose State University graduate with a degree in Journalism.
Mayra has worked in the field for about 10 years in various capacities and on various platforms.
She is a recipient of four California Teachers Association John Swett Awards for Media Excellence for her coverage of education and schools in the Santa Clara County as well as two San Francisco Peninsula Press Club Awards and was a Blue Ribbon Finalist for the California Newspaper Publishers Association.
Mayra is married to the love of her life, has a beautiful son, two sassy cats, a sweet dog and a pair of funny chickens.
Your Beliefs
At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs.
So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for you to inject your beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them.
In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that your beliefs are on the record will cause you to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.
Politics
My politics are simple. I am pro-civil rights for everyone and pro-equal opportunity to education and healthcare. I think everyone should have a voice and an opportunity to be heard, regardless of what they believe. I feel that if society is educated, other things will follow. I believe in accountability and transparency. I believe in hard work, which sometimes means compromise. Above all else, I believe in fairness in journalism, telling every side's story and letting the readers decide how they feel.
Religion
I was brought up Roman Catholic and went to private catholic schools growing up. I no longer practice, however I understand the importance of religion for others and respect that.
So many to choose from for so many reasons. Tell us yours.

Several local organizations and businesses nearby are providing ways for the community to celebrate this holiday.
So many to choose from for so many reasons. Tell us yours.
The pair left about $30,000 in unpaid rent since 2008.
There were 10 more deaths this year compared to 2010.
Campbell Patch encourages the Campbell community to share its voice, opinion and thoughts through Letters to the Editor.
The streets of Campbell, store fronts, even city hall are dressed up for the holidays.
Fifth advisory issued this season by Bay Area Air Quality Management District.
Small cooking fire contained in less than 10 minutes.
Several local organizations and businesses nearby are providing ways for the community to celebrate this holiday.
Here's some virtual chatter from Campbell this week on Twitter.
The Amanda Network held its third candle light vigil Dec. 10 on the third anniversary of the attempted suicide of then 16-year-old Amanda Brownell.
Rosemary School will be able to purchase teaching tool because of neighborhood's assistance.
The fourth annual Shop with a Cop included Campbell Union School District's Sherman Oaks.
Get out the lights and holly. Your decorating could net $100,000 to our schools. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to win a $100,000 gift to the Campbell Public Schools.
Councilman Evan Low nominates Kotowski, council unanimously approves.
The Campbell City Council publicly thanked the business owner and gave him a certificate of appreciation.