A longtime member of Claremont’s Committee on Human Relations has resigned amid concerns over the city process. Rose Ash has been involved with the committee since its inception in 1996, she told the COURIER from her home in Pilgrim Place. Ms. Ash said the...
Come July 1, Claremont residents will be seeing their sanitation rates go up again. The city council approved a 2.7 percent increase in the sanitation rate during last Tuesday’s meeting. The rate increase corresponds to an increase in the consumer price index...
Pilgrim Place recently installed 2,269 photovoltaic solar panels on five campus buildings and a new carport structure. With the help of Home Performance Matters and Above All Construction, the retirement community moves one step closer to achieving goals set in its...
Being labeled an “enabler” isn’t always a bad thing. In the clubby and highly specialized world of songwriting, Brett Perkins is an enabler of the best kind; in short, he helps songs get born. The Arcadia, California native and longtime Copenhagen,...
It’ll be a big moment for the roughly 580 kids who will receive their diplomas next week at Claremont High School’s graduation, but perhaps none will feel the emotional heft of the experience quite as profoundly as Alexander Harris. The 18-year-old will...
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