by Enthusiast | May 17, 2013 | Latest News
The Claremont Packing House was targeted in an early Friday morning burglary. On May 17 around 4 a.m., an ATM machine was stolen from the Packing House lobby adjacent to the Hip Kitty, according to police. No suspects have been found. Any information on this...
by Enthusiast | May 17, 2013 | Latest News
Most everyone had water on the mind at the Claremont City Council on Tuesday night, not only because of the heat outside, but because of a heated discussion within the doors of city hall. On May 9, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) granted Golden State...
by Enthusiast | May 16, 2013 | Claremont School News
For those who need a little liquid courage to get the creative juices flowing, Claremont Craft Ales and Otterspace Arts have the remedy. Art on Tap—an adults-only art class now offered once a month at Craft Ales—has the brews and the brushes necessary to...
by Enthusiast | May 16, 2013 | Opinion
[Editor’s note: As much as I love your letters (it truly is one of the highlights of my job), I must at last lay down the law. Let’s have a test. For the next 4 editions, I will not publish any letter that exceeds the 250-word limit. Should a letter beyond...
by Enthusiast | May 16, 2013 | Opinion
by John Pixley Amy Andrews isn’t someone we see as part of the Claremont community. We don’t think of her in Claremont. We don’t want to think of her in Claremont. Amy Andrews was a sex slave. She was a victim of human trafficking. This happened when...
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