by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com When the City of Claremont notified the Claremont Community School of Music it was named the honored community group for the city’s 2022 Fourth of July celebration and parade, executive director Matthew Keating went...
Fireworks hiatus Dear editor: Fireworks displays have become a highly honored tradition of celebrating the Fourth of July. There is another perspective, however, as anyone who works/volunteers in animal shelters and/or wildlife refuge, rehabilitation organizations can...
by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com When Claremont native and local artist Alba Cisneros read the description of what she was to deliver to the winning bidder of her item at this year’s Claremont Heritage online auction, she was a bit taken aback....
In last week’s COURIER, former mayor Larry Schroeder tried to explain how Claremont’s large CALPERS pension debt will be paid in full by the year 2045. While his explanation was incomplete and misleading, I suppose we should be grateful that he has belatedly developed...
by John Neiuber It has been a tough several years for the trees that have given us the designation of the City of Trees. In 2014 and 2015 the drought saw many street and private trees threatened and suffer. The city began turf reduction programs and homeowners either...
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