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Storytellers get personal about Claremont

Storytellers get personal about Claremont

This month Claremont is celebrating the legacy of the Padua Hills Theatre and the special contributions the Mexican Players made to our community. Frank Ornelas was one of several people who spoke Saturday talking about their life in Claremont decades ago. The event...

Summer is back with 100 degree days

A low pressure system blew through Claremont on Friday, creating windy and cloudy conditions with below normal temperatures. Storm clouds hovered around the mountains, but produced little to no rain. This taste of fall will end quickly as temperatures heat up to the...

Release you inner scientist

Not many people go on to become professional scientists, but most of us start out with a pretty active interest in why the world is the way it is. We look at the stars at night and wonder; we look at holes in the ground and wonder; we look at the life in our gardens...

Obituary: Gean G. Halliday

Great-grandmother, lifelong churchgoer, WAC member Longtime Claremont resident Gean Halliday died peacefully on October 8, 2017. Ms. Halliday had lung cancer but did not suffer with any pain, her family shared. She was born Georgia Gean Grunigen on January 24, 1932 in...

Obituary: Mora Munroe Reichling Celaya

Lifelong learner, music enthusiast, equestrian Mora Munroe Reichling Celaya died peacefully at age 96, at midnight between December 1 and 2, 2016 in Claremont, California, with her daughters holding her hands. She was born in Chicago on October 4,1920 to Mora...