by Cantor Paul Buch In July 2025, my family I will have been proud Claremont residents for 20 years. I know that still doesn’t truly make me a “local,” but we love our city and have no doubt it’s one of the finest places anywhere to live. We feel blessed to call the...
Father, theologian, professor, author John B. Cobb, Jr. died peacefully in his Claremont home on December 26, 2024. One of the foremost Christian theologians and philosophers of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, Cobb shaped a movement in process thought that has...
Longtime Claremont arts patron, volunteer, traveler Longtime Claremont resident Perdita L. Sheirich died in peace early in the morning on January 15 at the age of 94. “Ever determined, Perdita struggled with macular degeneration and hearing loss, and was confined to...
Father, tireless, award-winning high school, college educator Louis Anthony Sergio, affectionately known as “Dr. Sergio,” “doc,” uncle Lou, and dad, died peacefully on January 2 at his home in Claremont. He was 95 years old. Born on January 16, 1929, in Trenton, New...
Workers from Los Angeles Department of Water and Power paint by hand a massive support structure at Padua Park on Saturday, February 8. Photo/by Lawrence Castorena
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