Several Claremont High School teams, including baseball and boys soccer, had to start from scratch this year with a whole crop of freshmen. Boys tennis has the opposite problem, they have a whole crop of seniors. Only number-one singles and Palomares League champion...
One of the many intangibles that add value to family life in Claremont is its well documented sense of community. And one of the longest running organizations in town, the Rotary Club of Claremont, has been doing a particularly good deed for City of Trees families for...
As the Foothill Boulevard improvements continue, one aspect of the plan has concerned some locals. A number of the street monument signs that run along Claremont’s main east-west thoroughfare are scheduled to be removed as part of the year-long, $16 million...
The Claremont city council approved an ordinance extending its ban on commercial marijuana dispensaries in the city, but may revisit the issue in the future. The two ordinances—an emergency ordinance effective immediately and a regular ordinance, extends the...
Lou Rosen has led a rich, balanced life. He’s worked, loved, traveled, volunteered, written books, appreciated art and nature, raised three children, and has five grandchildren and two great grandchildren who all adore him. By any estimation, the 86-year-old has...
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