In some respects visiting the Claremont Village the afternoon of July Fourth was downright weird. Indian Hill Boulevard and Memorial Park were quiet, as only a few enjoyed their time in the shade. One person even commented they “Expected a parade to break...
In some respects visiting the Claremont Village the afternoon of July Fourth was downright weird. Indian Hill Blvd and Memorial Park were quiet, as only a few enjoyed their time in the shade. One person even commented they “Expected a parade to break out”...
by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com Any hopes that Los Angeles County’s recent surge of the coronavirus would subside were cast aside on Monday as public health officials reported another sharp increase in COVID-19 cases, including in the city...
By John Pixley Sometimes, it’s the little things that count. Sometimes, the little things are what bring joy and pleasure. That’s especially true during this pandemic and the recent uprising over police brutality and racial inequality, as overdue and as...
by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com This Fourth of July holiday will be unlike any we have experienced before, to say the least. Gone are the festivities, the parades, getting together to watch fireworks. And the fireworks we do have are both...
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