Readers Comments
Dear editor: At last night’s city council meeting, our city council members voted unanimously to approve a grant program to allocate $20,000 to build 10 ADUs in Claremont.
Dear editor: I lived in Claremont for 20 years and was involved in many activities supporting our community.
Dear editor: To paraphrase Shakespeare, “the good that Joe did will live after him.” Joe Lyons believed in social justice.
Dear editor: I have some additions to add to the two news releases in last week’s December 8 COURIER. The first has to do with the announcement of the new president of Harvey Mudd College, Harriet Nembhard.
Dear editor: For a quarter century there has been severe inequality between male and female facilities at the Claremont Police Department building on Bonita Avenue, constituting a continual flagrant disregard for Title VII, CAL OSHA and ACLU gender equality guidelines.
South Village is exactly wrong for Claremont. Dear editor: We’re on the brink of catastrophe. Seven hundred and five families are going to be shoe-horned into the South Village apartments, each so spacious that you can almost reach out of the kitchen window and shake hands with your opposite neighbor, as with a recent development on Bonita Avenue. It will also bring 705 vehicles to the South Village development, with space for 705 more if they’re two-car families, and heaven help us if their friends each have one of those fuming Dodge Ram big-boy trucks which get in the way of everyone and everything and also blot out the daylight.
This election I applied to be a clerk at one of L.A. County’s voting centers. It was a fascinating and uplifting experience. Five key things stood out.
Readers comments: March 24, 2023
March 24th, 2023
Dear editor: The articles you have been writing since you became Editor of the Courier have been fascinating and so informative about local happenings and individuals of which I was unaware.