Travel Tales by Jan Wheatcroft Home is a familiar, safe place and I am glad to be in it. I have a front stoop with a chair where I sit and watch the bees pollinate—hopefully—my Meyer Lemon tree blossoms. Masked walkers pass by, birds sing and the sun feeds...
While residents are encouraged to stay home, the city’s sanitation division is currently fully operational. Residents can currently schedule bulk item pickups and bin rentals. The city will pick up three bulk items per household (like large appliances, furniture...
Esteemed Scripps College professor, Presbyterian elder, US Army veteran Bradford “Brad” Blaine died in Claremont on April 14 at the age of 89 after a prolonged illness. For more than three decades, he had a monumental presence at Scripps College, where he...
Claremont’s confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus has remained steady at 22 for three days, according to a news release from Los Angeles County Public Health on Monday. Prior to that the total was at 21 cases for two days. Public Health has confirmed 29 new...
by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com Over the course of the past few weeks, many comparisons have made between the current coronavirus stay-at-home situation and other times in our collective history, when we were asked to make sacrifices for the...
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