by Peter Weinberger It’s been incredibly gratifying for the entire Courier staff to see the outpouring of generosity and support from our readers. Since my last column four weeks ago, in which I offered an honest look at our financial picture, we’ve received a steady...
by John Neiuber The economic collapse that left the proposed town of Claremont with only brush, stones and white stakes, was also the death knell of the proposed site of Pomona College on Scanlon (Piedmont) Mesa by the end of September 1888, in spite of the laying of...
by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com Despite a loaded agenda, the October 23 Claremont Unified School District Board of Education meeting moved briskly. The board: Heard school plans for student achievement reports from Claremont and San Antonio high...
by Mick Rhodes | editor@claremont-courier.com I grew up hearing my grandfather’s wistful recollections of riding the Pacific Electric Red Cars — once the once largest light rail network in the U.S. with more than 1,500 miles of track — from Downtown LA to Redlands in...
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