by Enthusiast | Oct 10, 2017 | Latest News
Longtime Claremont resident John Barrett was just 18-years-old when he was drafted into the United States Army, first Calvary Division in February of 1943 and sent into combat during World War II. A year later he was part of the invasion of Manila, Philippines and the...
by Enthusiast | Oct 9, 2017 | Latest News
If you’ve been in Claremont for more than 45 seconds, you’ve probably been at the Village West public plaza. The plaza, part of the massive village expansion project completed in 2007, has quickly become the meeting place for Claremonters hoping to catch a...
by Enthusiast | Oct 9, 2017 | Latest News
Claremont’s love story with the Village dates back to its earliest roots. Yale Avenue, which once offered only a shoe repair shop, a gas station and hardware store, is now jam-packed with options from women’s clothing at Amelie to coffee and pastries at...
by Enthusiast | Oct 9, 2017 | Latest News
The American Red Cross urges eligible donors of all races and ethnicities to give blood to help ensure a diverse blood supply for patients in need. The urgent need for blood donations is even more critical after last week’s tragedy in Las Vegas. Some blood types...
by Enthusiast | Oct 9, 2017 | Latest News
Claremont High School’s girls’ varsity cross country team finished in second place in the prestigious Clovis Invitational Girls championship race on Saturday in Fresno. Claremont scored 132 finishing behind Great Oak at 102 points but ahead of 23 other...
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