By Paul Faulstich We missed the animals. Did they miss us? With the reopening of the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park, we can once again venture out and hike in our celebrated chaparral. But what was happening behind locked gates, when the Park was closed to visitors?...
By Michael Ceraso Homebound viewers on Saturday were treated to a highly entertaining three-act celebration of Claremont’s historical, cultural, and architectural heritage, inspired by Thornton Wilder’s Our Town. Adapting to the state and county health...
The Claremont High School football team is selling Wolfpack face coverings to raise money for the upcoming season. CHS football has teamed up with MVP Fundraising in a campaign that is currently open and ends on June 3. The face coverings come in two designs a face...
With all the dry hot weather, Claremont has enjoyed many wonderful sunsets this spring. But there’s something not right about this image. Any thoughts? If you look closely, you will notice that parking is at a premium in the Village! But that really has not...
Plume Ridge Bottle Shop in Claremont will donate $1 for every bottle of wine sold and $5 for every gift pack in the month of May to No Kid Hungry. In California, one in five kids struggle with hunger. With COVID-19, this number has increased with the closure of...
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