Readers Comments
Dear editor: In response to a recent letter to the editor, there is one topic that needs updating: the restroom access in the Claremont Lewis Museum of Art.
First, I would like to express my gratitude for everyone at the COURIER for being a vital cog in the wheel of our community.
Dear editor: I often walk around La Puerta Sports Park on weekday mornings to enjoy the outdoors and get a little exercise.
A thank you letter to the editor Dear editor: Thank you so much for putting Dmitry Volkov’s family story in the COURIER. We both were shocked to be featured on the cover! That was a wonderful surprise, and I sent pictures to Dmitry and his family. He said that he was “so surprised” that people […]
Dear editor: I am enclosing with this my “Senior” subscription renewal, and also my first contribution to the COURIER as a non-profit. I would not want to be without the COURIER!
Now that Curtis Real Estate is closing its doors, I should like to reminisce about my meeting its doyenne, Florence Curtis.
Dear editor: This past [Saturday], California Botanic Garden again opened to the public. It’s been a long haul!
On February 5th, 2022, at the Claremont City Council’s Strategic Planning Meeting, the city council named anti-racism and anti-discrimination as a priority for the city.
The longstanding, severely constraining process of providing affordable housing across the socioeconomic spectrum in Claremont is replete with growth restrictive policies, which, when combined, effectively serve as redlines against the economic feasibility of developing low income housing for either sale or lease.
When I looked out the living room window a few days before Super Bowl LVI, two large police cars were blocking the entry to our cul-de-sac.
These past few years, I have been a strong proponent of the development of Village South. I saw it as a way to bring more affordable, right-sized, transit-oriented development with sustainable solutions to a blighted downtown area.
Who knew that Valentine’s Day would come early in the form of a love letter from the Golden State?
The ferocious Santa Ana winds that ravaged Claremont on Friday night were incredibly destructive, but I believe there are lessons to be learned from the disaster.
Do we now live in a world where a fact is dependent on perception? Does objective reality exist?
After reading the recent COURIER’s article on local businesses reacting to COVID, I decided to write a thank you letter to the Claremont community.
Readers comments: April 22, 2022
April 21st, 2022
Dear editor: Regarding affordable housing I see us not at a crossroad but more like a roundabout or traffic rotary to stop, look all ways and proceed if safe.