by Enthusiast | May 31, 2013 | Latest News
You might think fitting the folk orchestra Round Mountain—a gypsy swirl of accordion, trumpet, guitar, bouzouki, kora, bagpipes and drums—on stage at the Claremont Folk Festival would be a logistical nightmare. In fact, the group is just a duo, consisting...
by Enthusiast | May 31, 2013 | Latest News
James Sink, chairman of Claremont’s Architectural Commission, has come a long way since constructing Lego structures. Though he admittedly hasn’t left behind the plastic blocks of his past, Mr. Sink now dedicates much of his time to edifices that are...
by Enthusiast | May 31, 2013 | Latest News
Claremont’s top 4 tennis players competed at the University of Redlands last weekend to determine the Division II individual champions in doubles and singles. Cameron and Konrad Lorek took the court as partners, and Andrew and Alan Leahy took aim at the top...
by Enthusiast | May 31, 2013 | Claremont Police Blotter
Burglars work overtime during holiday weekend; Claremont police arrest suspects There was no leisurely 3-day weekend for Claremont Village burglars, who’ve recently made a sweep of homes along Yale Avenue, Sixth, Eighth and Tenth Streets. Five Village homes were...
by Enthusiast | May 31, 2013 | Opinion
by Mellissa Martinez During a recent news broadcast, I heard the word ‘transparency’ used 6 times in the course of a 10-minute interview—as an adjective, a verb and a noun. The reporter spoke of a “transparency agenda,” and later his...
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