Sanitation fee hikes tied to new state law

by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com A new organics waste law from the state, in addition to reduced global demand for recyclable materials will likely result in sanitation rate hikes for Claremont residents beginning this summer. After hearing a...

Claremont High returns to gridiron, but risks remain

by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com Friday night as Claremont High School senior running back, Isaiah Love, sprinted down the sidelines after catching a pass from quarterback Ricky Murillo, it was like time stood still just for that moment. And in...

Longing for the Passbook Savings Account

By Don Gould I remember as a 10-year-old the wonder of my first passbook savings account. It was with a savings & loan (S&L), a bank-like company that focused on home mortgages. The savings account paid a 5.25 percent interest rate. Every time I visited the...

State expands vaccination eligibility to 16 and over

Public Health is happy to see eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine expanded by the State, starting April 1, for individuals age 50 and older, and starting April 15, for individuals age 16 and older. Public Health continues to be an advocate, partner and provider in...