Beloved patriarch, lifelong learner, engineer, traveler Lloyd Gastineau, a Claremont resident for 61 years, known for his wide-ranging curiosity about the world, died May 10. Born October 11, 1927, to Artie Missie and Ray Gastineau in Redford, Missouri, on the family...
by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com Due to the strict water restrictions beginning June 1. the City of Claremont made the decision Wednesday to cancel the Fourth of July fireworks show. The action was taken following the city council’s adoption of a...
In honor of National Foster Care Month, Claremont-based nonprofit, the Children’s Foundation of America (CFA), held a ChariTea Fundraiser on Saturday, May 21 to raise funds for scholarships, transitional living, and specific needs of local foster youth. At the event,...
In the coming months, the view from the 10 Freeway is going to look a little different. In a recent news release from Cal Poly Pomona, the university’s iconic CLA tower “is slated for demolition this summer.” The tower was opened in 1993 and was the soaring campus...
On Friday, May 27, the Claremont Police Department will conduct a sobriety checkpoint at an undisclosed location within the city. According to police, the checkpoint will start at 7 p.m. and will conclude at 2 a.m. at the undisclosed location. Drivers will be stopped...
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