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U.S. Representative Norma Torres (in red), of California’s 35th Congressional District, visited House of Ruth Tuesday to present Pat Bell (left), CEO of the Pomona-based domestic violence services nonprofit, with a $1,049,600 check to “refurbish the shelter and outreach facilities.”
Charles Francis Farritor was born September 9, 1924 in Anselmo, Custer County, Nebraska. He was the fifth child of six children, the grandson of Irish immigrants who successfully homesteaded in Nebraska in the mid-1800s.
Claremont resident Georgianna (Hall) Terrell died Oct. 31 at the age of 87 from medical complications associated with open heart surgery.
News last week that the beloved Laemmle Claremont 5 appears to be near the end of its run has had some local fans up in arms on social media.
Hello and welcome. This is Janice Hoffmann for the Claremont Courier, and thanks for taking a short break from your busy day to smile as you listen to the next […]
Claremont’s San Antonio High School was recognized this week as an Apple Distinguished School, one of only 690 from 36 countries around the globe, and the only continuation school in the world to be honored with the coveted distinction.
The Claremont Laemmle 5 theater is in escrow, and if the sale goes through, the current building will be transformed into a two-story structure housing an organic market with outdoor dining on the first floor, two restaurants on the second, and a rooftop bar.
Musician, humanitarian, devout Catholic, family man Pete Fullerton grew up just south of the Claremont Village in a 1951 mid-century home on St. Bonaventure Avenue. As a musically inclined kid […]
The Harvest Festival’s original arts and crafts show returns Friday, December 3, but due to the Pomona Fairplex’s closure for the remainder of 2021, the event will instead take place […]
The Claremont Art Walk is around the corner yet again, returning this Saturday, December 4 from 6 to 9 p.m. Business owners throughout the city will be showcasing theirs and others artwork as Saturday’s walk will conclude 2021’s year of illustrious installations and mileage of colorful footsteps.
Due to a tight deadline last week, the COURIER was not able to fully report on the waste-to-hydrogen program. This update includes an overview as well as new information.
It may be an overused cliché but it’s truly the end of an era for Claremont High School’s distance runners. Following the team’s trip to the CIF California State Meet last weekend, Bill Reeves announced he had official retired as the Wolfpack’s cross country coach.
Holiday lights are coming to the California Botanic Garden in Claremont in the form of their annual Luminaria Nights. Beginning at 6 p.m. next Friday, December 10, the public is […]
Members of the Volta Drum Dance troupe perform the war-themed dance “Agbekor” on Monday during the Ghanaian, West African Music and Dance Ensemble at Bridges Hall of Music. The performance, […]
Hello and welcome. This is Janice Hoffmann for the Claremont Courier, and thanks for taking a four-minute break from your busy day to smile as you listen to the next […]
On a recent warm fall afternoon about a dozen women are crowded around circular tables at the Joslyn Senior Center making crafts for the upcoming holiday season.
Saturday morning packed quite the workout for Nicole Lang and her 45 green volunteers. Beginning at 9 a.m., Sustainable Claremont’s Green Crew program manager, along with the volunteers, spent about four hours digging and doing some heavy lifting at Pomona’s Ganesha Park, helping the city and environment by planting trees.