by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com When winds in excess of 70 mph whipped through Claremont the evening of January 21, they uprooted hundreds of trees and left the city shaken, its streets awash in massive, mature trees, limbs and other debris. Though...
by Matt Weinberger When you visit downtown Claremont, you can’t help but notice that large, empty brown plot of land. Fenced in to prevent access, it sits there languishing as hundreds of cars go by every day. Once the Village West Project, it was going to be...
Grandmother, teacher, writer, traveler, activist Longtime Claremont resident Elsie Bowie Harber died peacefully at rest in the early morning of Wednesday, May 4, at the Health Services Center in the Pilgrim Place retirement community. A resident Pilgrim since 2003,...
Fireworks are totally illegal in Claremont Any and all fireworks are prohibited in and by the City of Claremont, including “safe and sane” fireworks, according to City Manager Adam Pirrie’s June 10 Weekly newsletter. “Fireworks present a danger to our open spaces,...
Earlier this month, the Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College announced its first ever summer film series. Films will be shown on select Thursdays of the month beginning at 8:30 p.m. and galleries will stay open until 10 p.m. during movie nights. Residents are...
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