by Enthusiast | May 2, 2014 | Latest News
The Claremont Hills Wilderness Park will remain closed Friday, May 2, as firefighters continue to battle the Etiwanda Fire burning to the east of the city. Claremont police tell the COURIER that officials will re-evaluate the situation on Saturday morning and decide...
by Enthusiast | May 2, 2014 | Claremont Obituaries
Artist, professor, lover of nature Martha Brundage died peacefully at home on Easter Sunday surrounded by loved ones after a long struggle against ovarian cancer. She was 75. A resident of Claremont since 1968, she loved the city’s friendliness, beauty,...
by Enthusiast | May 2, 2014 | Opinion
Embracing self-esteem, part II [Editor’s note: Claremont Girl Scout Junior Troop 1094 from Sycamore School is in the midst of earning a “Becoming a Teen” merit badge and, as such, have been working to debunk the myth of beauty in the media through an...
by Enthusiast | May 2, 2014 | Claremont Police Blotter
Wednesday, April 23 Claremont police responded to a call of an auto theft in progress on the 700 block of Towne Avenue around 2 a.m Wednesday morning. The victim stated that the gray, four-door 1988 Toyota Camry was locked and parked when he witnessed the vehicle back...
by Enthusiast | May 1, 2014 | Latest News
Claremont girls varsity faced an intense battle at Chino Hills High School Wednesday, but their end result was determined by their final track and field event: the 4×400-meter relay. Both teams were cheering near the final straightaway as each squad...
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