Claremont residents will be faced with yet another big decision come election time following the city council’s unanimous decision to move forward with a bond measure for up to $50 million to fund a new public safety facility. Police Chief Paul Cooper presented...
Things always get interesting in Claremont, especially when there’s talk about removing city trees. Alice Perrault and her 15-year-old son Julius came before the city council Tuesday night to request the removal of two healthy holly oaks on the 100 block of E....
The city of Claremont welcomed five new members to its law enforcement staff as four police officers and one jailer were sworn in during a badge pinning ceremony at the city council meeting held Tuesday. With a full council chamber, Police Chief Paul Cooper stood...
Although there seems to be no shortage of evidence, we don’t need scientific studies to tell us about the profoundly positive effects of human touch. Simple contact stimulates our brains to release endorphins, our bodies’ natural opiates. This is why we...
Three residential burglaries occurred in north Claremont on Thursday, March 26. The first residential burglary occurred in the 3900 block of Northampton Avenue and was reported at 3:14 p.m. The resident reported that two male adults broke into the residence by...
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