by Dean Ridings | America’s Newspapers [Publisher’s note: The Journalism Competition and Preservation Act will help ensure that local news providers like the Claremont COURIER are fairly compensated by the news content Facebook and Google use for financial gain....
On Thursday, July 7, Montclair-based nonprofit OPARC announced it has been awarded a $10,000 grant from Bank of America to help support its workforce development programs. The nonprofit provides life-enhancing services to adults with intellectual and developmental...
On July 6, the City of Claremont posted the city council “added a new priority for the 2022-24 budget focused on developing anti-racist, anti-discrimination policies and plans to achieve community and organizational diversity, equity, and inclusion.” In alignment with...
by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com Residents and Village patrons were surprised early Monday to see production trucks, film crews and equipment occupying the corner of Harvard Ave. and First St. Though shoppers were permitted in the area, most of the...
Claremont High School’s cross country captains Alan Jung (senior), Andrew Eisenberg (senior), Denise Jie Yi Chen (junior) and Emily Noyes (junior) are all smiles as the team presented a $2,015 check to Jeff Blezien, campaign development manager for the Leukemia and...
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