City should do more to stem Village business closures Dear editor: One year ago the Claremont Courier published an article, “City, broker say Village business climate is strong despite closures,” [February 10, 2023]. In it, City Manager Adam Pirrie, commenting on the...
by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com In 2018, Sustainable Claremont began utilizing a small plot behind the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, meeting place to turn hundreds of pounds of old food scraps into usable compost, a mix of decaying organic...
by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com Valentine’s Day has come and gone, but that’s no reason to stop thinking about matters of the heart, because February is American Heart Month. Heart disease has been the leading cause of death in the United States...
By the Rev. Jessie Smith For more than 10 years, St. Ambrose Episcopal Church has served our houseless neighbors in Claremont by offering showers and hot meals several times a week. This has been a meaningful and life-changing ministry for us and for our guests. But,...
by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com By state law, Claremont Unified School District must prepare an annual update of the local control accountability plan and an associated local control funding formula budget update for parents during a regularly...
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