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Claremont High School sophomores Xin Lu and Ile Joy Cheng recently earned high honors in the California Department of Education Armenian Legislative Caucus Foundation’s visual art contest.
Next Monday, October 11, Sustainable Claremont will host a virtual gathering for its annual gala celebration at 6:30 p.m. “Join us for an action-packed hour as we hear an inspirational […]
Sundays in October are about to get a little jazzier, with jazz concerts being held at the college center from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Each Sunday, new bands will […]
At 7 p.m. on October 15 and 16, Ophelia’s Jump Productions will host Espíritu Flamenco, an evening of flamenco dance, song and food under the stars, according to their postcard […]
Oktoberfest is coming to the DoubleTree by Hilton in Claremont next Tuesday, October 5. Residents over 21 are invited to come and enjoy food and drinks at the multi-chamber mixer […]
On Thursday, Claremont Police Chief Shelly Vander Veen announced she will retire from the department on November 10. “In her many years with the Department, Chief Vander Veen has proven a dedication to the Claremont community and a commitment to ensuring the safety of all Claremont residents, students, businesses, and visitors,” police department officials said in a statement.
by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com Los Angeles County Department of Public health, along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, strongly recommend the COVID-19 vaccine for women who are […]
When Mayor Jennifer Stark arose on Tuesday September 14, she undoubtedly knew it would be a long day. But she had no idea just how long. That evening, the Claremont City Council was set to make a decision on the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance and whether to tie its implementation to the Village South Specific Plan.
by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com During Tuesday night’s Claremont City Council meeting Police Chief Shelly Vander Veen gave a presentation evaluating the performance of the Psychiatric Assessment Care Team during […]
Dr. Martin Hyung-Il Lee immigrated to the U.S. from South Korea in 1974, becoming the first in his family to graduate from college before going on to medical school. As […]
Claremont Artwalk is October 2, from 6-9 p.m. On the first Saturday of every month, Claremont artists are available during evening hours to show and talk about their work at […]
Over the coming days and weeks, Scripps Presents of Scripps College will be hosting a mix of virtual and in-person discussions in accordance with their fall 2021 public programming series, […]
The Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College recently received a $115,000 grant from the Getty Foundation to support the AllPaper Seminar, a program designed to introduce emerging professionals of […]
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is now administering third-dose booster shots of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to select groups of vulnerable residents. Eligible county residents include those age 65 and older, those who live in long-term care facilities and people ages 18 to 64 who have underlying health conditions.
Frontier employees stage a “informational strike” on Friday in front of the company’s Claremont location at the corner of Bonita Avenue and Indian Hill Boulevard. The labor action was taken […]
Richard Kuchar and his companion Bailey, listen attentively to Reverend Jen Stickland’s sermon on Sunday at the Claremont United Church of Christ. September 26 was a special Sunday where Claremonters […]
On Tuesday, Claremont High School cross country coach Bill Reeves’ frustration was growing. He had a room full of antsy teenagers but school health officials were concerned that it was over 100 degrees and might be too hot to exercise outside.