In last week’s COURIER, former mayor Larry Schroeder tried to explain how Claremont’s large CALPERS pension debt will be paid in full by the year 2045. While his explanation was incomplete and misleading, I suppose we should be grateful that he has belatedly developed...
by John Neiuber It has been a tough several years for the trees that have given us the designation of the City of Trees. In 2014 and 2015 the drought saw many street and private trees threatened and suffer. The city began turf reduction programs and homeowners either...
by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com Reaction among local religious leaders to the United States Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade is varied, as one might expect. But much like the rest of the country, opinions among the five faith leaders we...
It was a big day at Mt. San Antonio Gardens as they welcomed their new addition Evergreen Commons on Thursday during a ribbon cutting ceremony with the Claremont City Council on hand. Evergreen Commons promises to be the center of activity that fosters pursuit of...
by Andrew Alonzo | calendar@claremont-courier.com What’s Happening Claremont? Friday, July 1 Today marks the beginning of Shoes That Fit’s Back-To-School Backpack campaign. For more details on the campaign, read all about it at claremont-courier.com. Every...
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