Living in a college town, people in Claremont are accustomed to seeing a lot of different faces. Every year there is a new crop of freshman and an equally large number of graduates. Some people leave for new opportunities, while others return to their original...
It’s no small feat to get a couple hundred teenagers to work together on a difficult task like winning a football game, which is why one has to admire coaches who succeed season after season. Claremont High School’s Coco Jarin, may be one of those coaches....
A 30-foot mature pine tree came toppling down at Lewis Park this week, startling neighbors and rattling some nerves but causing no significant damage or injuries. “I was in the front yard gardening when I heard a loud cracking and swoosh. Thinking it was a tree...
With the 2016-17 edition of the Almanac hitting the streets Friday, we published a video showing classic vintage scenes of Claremont and compared how they look today. The images show the dramatic change in the city over the decades, yet some things remain the same....
Claremont artist Jerry Owens paints a mural in the College room at the Hughes Community center on Monday. Mr. Owens said his work titled Claremont the City of Trees was an homage to the preservation of Claremont’s trees over the years. The painting was...
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