In recent weeks the assertion that Black lives matter has appeared again and again in social media, news outlets, and private conversations. It seems that many throughout the world, across the country, and here in Claremont are recognizing that humanity’s...
by Peter Weinberger | pweinberger@claremont-courier.com Just over a year ago, when co-owner Madelyn Dillon first went into business with her father Thomas Rohde, she never thought Citrus Grove Distillers (CG Distillers) would pivot to create a different kind of...
by Mark von Wodtke, FASLA Many of us are making our homes as sustainable as possible. But are these homes sustainable? How can we regenerate? A significant change for a home is to use solar electricity—particularly with battery backup. This provides energy...
As the weather begins to heat up for the summer, it is important that trees are watered properly. The most recent city manager’s report emphasizes that regular, responsible watering can reduce the risk of drought stress—a condition that may not kill a tree...
by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com One day when Athena Hahn was six years old, she and her father took a trip to the Claremont Post Office. “That’s the first time I remember seeing murals,” she said, regarding Milford Zornes’...
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