The 22nd annual Taste of Claremont, the largest event of its kind in town, was packed on Saturday, with more than 900 folks enjoying food and drink from dozens of vendors at The Claremont Colleges Services building on Mills Avenue. After Covid-related cancellations in...
Claremont Mayor Ed Reece presents a certificate to Edna Drenner, a Claremont Manor resident who recently turned 100, as Evelyn Rosenberg, 99, looks on during an April 20 celebration at the retirement community. Other residents who celebrated at the event include Paul...
by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com It became increasingly clear late Tuesday that the Claremont City Council was not coming to a consensus on a highly anticipated package of renter protections. Following lengthy public comment from both sides of...
by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com For decades Huntley Bookstore served as a Claremont Colleges hub where students bought textbooks, grabbed a snack, shopped for gifts, or just sat down to read. But like so many other institutions, the internet...
by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com The Claremont High School boys varsity tennis program was guaranteed a Palomares League singles title Wednesday when junior teammates Caleb Settles and D.J. Brownlee met in the final of the league tournament at The...
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