A solution to Claremont’s dog problem

A solution to Claremont’s dog problem

by Emily McLean | Special to the Courier Claremont has a dog problem. With few exceptions, our public parks prohibit canines. I believe that limiting dogs to the city’s two “off-leash areas” harms canine welfare and does a tremendous disservice to the entire...
Event Calendar: October 11-19, 2024

Event Calendar: October 11-19, 2024

­What’s happening Claremont? by Andrew Alonzo | calendar@claremont-courier.com Friday, October 11 The Rev. Gene Boutilier leads an informational session on the November 5 general election at 11:30 a.m. during the Democratic Club of Claremont’s Gar Byrum Memorial Lunch...
Obituary: Alden French (A.F.) Pixley

Obituary: Alden French (A.F.) Pixley

Mathematics professor, author, traveler Alden French (A.F.) Pixley, longtime Claremont resident and Harvey Mudd mathematics professor, died on September 23 after a brief hospitalization. He was 96. Alden was born on February 27, 1928, the third of four children, in...
Obituary: Barbara Ruth Laslett

Obituary: Barbara Ruth Laslett

Sociologist, radical feminist, mother and grandmother, friend Barbara Laslett had the soul of an artist, the heart of a warrior, the mind of a philosopher, and the intent of an activist. She was a sociologist, a radical feminist, a mother and grandmother, a wife (for...
Obituary: Neil O’Dwyer

Obituary: Neil O’Dwyer

Catholic priest, business executive, volunteer, family man, sportsman Neil O’Dwyer passed away on August 23, 2024 in Limerick, Ireland while visiting family. and friends. Born on August 13, 1935 in Clonkelly, Ireland, Neil led a multifaceted life marked by his service...