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The Tongva (Part 2)

The Tongva (Part 2)

by John Neiuber Before Claremont was founded by the railroad; before Pomona College was established; before the first Anglo settler, Tooch Martin, built his shack near what is now 11th Street; before the Spanish land grant ranchos; and before the vast land holdings of...

Readers comments 2-5-21

May neighborhoods be affordable! Dear editor: Claremont has a wide array of neighborhoods.  Most are primarily residential, predominately single family, with some townhouses and low-rise multi-family units. Some are nonprofit institutions, such as the Claremont...
Police blotter 2-5-21

Police blotter 2-5-21

Tuesday, January 26 The Claremont Police Department received a 6:55 p.m. call regarding a intoxicated man who had allegedly kicked in a window from the outside at Claremont City Council chambers at city hall, 207 Harvard Ave. Arriving officers found the suspect, a...

Obituary: William (Knox) Mellon, Jr.

Legend in the field of historic preservation, great-grandfather, Democratic organizer William (Knox) Mellon, Jr., a legend in the field of historic preservation, died January 10 at the age of 95.  He was born to William (Knox) Mellon, Sr. and Zelma Cochran Mellon...
Health officials worry about Super Bowl surge

Health officials worry about Super Bowl surge

by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com Across Los Angeles County the overwhelming surge of the coronavirus that paralyzed hospitals and sent residents back into a stay-at-home order appears to be in full retreat—however, health officials warn...