The music business has always been youth obsessed. From Judy Garland’s take on “In Between” from 1940, to early rock ‘n’ roll’s countless adolescent laments, up to today’s hits from a host of camera-friendly performers,...
Great grandmother, longtime Claremonter, devout Catholic Longtime Claremont resident Theresa B. Kolodge, 97, died at her daughter Ann Marie’s home on Christmas Day. She was born Theresa Barbara Price to a large Polish-American family on April 14, 1921 in Cloquet,...
At its first city council meeting for 2019, the city of Claremont has invited National Demographic Corporation (NDC) to present information on transitioning to district-based elections in Claremont. Currently, the five council members elected to council are permitted...
Amid the seemingly constant immigration news dominating headlines across the country, Claremonters have been doing their part and making their voices heard. Members of the Claremont community were part of a caravan of clergy and other activists who took part in a...
Pastor, counselor, passionate advocate for Civil Rights, LGBTQ, women’s causes Ralph Click died peacefully on September 22, 2018 in his home at Woods Health Services in La Verne. He was 89. The eldest of three children to Agnes (Deal) and Ernest Click, he was...
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