It’s the call you never want to get working for a small town police department on the Fourth of July, “vehicle into crowd.” But that is what came over the radio on Thursday as Claremont Police Sergeant Robert Ewing was performing crowd control duties...
Last week, the Claremont city council voted 4-1 to approve a 2.51 percent increase to the landscape and lighting district, based on the consumer price index. Mayor Corey Calaycay was the lone no vote. That increase—which goes into effect this November—in...
Cindy Sullivan has been a familiar face around Claremont since arriving in 1983, logging countless hours as a vital volunteer for a wide spectrum of local nonprofits, civic and city organizations. And next week she’ll be honored for all that altruism as...
Altruism is a concept near and dear to many Claremonters. For more than a century our community has been committed to volunteerism. This, combined with our diverse and educated populace, has meant we donate our time, money and skills not just locally, but also to...
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