Memorial Day 2017 was a banner southern California day, dry with warm temperatures and clear skies. For the 100 or so people gathered at Oak Park Cemetery, however, the picnics would have to wait as they gathered around the stone monument to “The Defenders of...
Most Claremont residents are aware of the very popular Claremont Hills Wilderness Park just north of the city. With groomed trails and spectacular views, it’s quite the hot spot each morning, bringing visitors from all over the Southland. Some trails may be...
At 12:36 a.m. on Tuesday, May 30, two suspects smashed a glass window pane to gain entry to the breezeway between Xerxes and Cheese Cave on the 300 block of Yale Avenue. The duo arrived in a newer-model black Dodge Ram truck and parked in the lot behind the business,...
Mom-and-pop businesses hold a quintessential American charm, and in Claremont we are lucky to have several of these increasingly rare commodities. But just outside of the City of Trees lies one of the longest running but perhaps lesser well-known members in good...
A group of 48 Claremont High School students took home a multitude of awards and honors at the California State Thespian Festival in April, which was attended by more than 1200 theater students from 65 high schools throughout the state. CHS took home three first-place...
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