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More ghosts along old Mother Road
Here in the foothills, they simply connected sections of the most historic roads in California history: the El Camino Real, the Old Spanish Trail (itself an extension of the Santa Fe Trail), the Mojave Trail, the Mormon Road and others to build America’s Mother Road.
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New wave of ‘boomerang buyers’ finding the keys to home owne
But under an already tight lending environment, will a buyer on the rebound with a blemished past really stand a chance at qualifying for The answer is yes, and FHA is rolling out a new.
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Victory dance
Thanks to receiving 81,445 online votes (out of nearly 430,000 total votes cast) for its video, Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center will receive a $15,000 donation from Medline to the hospital’s breast cancer charity of choice, the Susan G. Komen The hospital also raised more than $2,000 for Susan.
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Delta Nu kicks off efforts for new season of giving
Members discussed upcoming activities for the year, learned about sessions and emerging programs presented at and members attended during the summer, and organized themselves to help achieve Delta Nu’s goals for the upcoming.
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Claremont Kiwanis installs leaders at awards dinner
Partnering with the city of Claremont, the club helps to present the annual summer Concerts in the Park by organiz- weeks the concession booth that pays for the bands. Additionally, the club assists with Community Celebration Pancake Breakfast, and the concession booth at the Fireworks Show.
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Shepherd’s Pantry sets Oct. 25 anniversary event
Shepherd’s Pantry’s mission is to provide emergency food, clothing and emotional support to needy families in times of crisis and to provide the tools and resources to help families become selfsufficient. The vision is to strengthen families for stronger communities.
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ULV’s Kechichian is CFO of the Year
The struggles never derailed Kechichian’s determination to attend college. He came to the U.S. with only a few articles of clothing and $300 in his pocket to attend the American Armenian International College. He began working odd jobs to help pay his tuition.
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History of Glendora post offices on display
The post office display features a timeline that shows all of the post 1886. Items on display include stamp-collecting memorabilia, postal carrier uniforms and badges, much more..
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Ontario-Montclair YMCA to host vet prayer breakfast
tickets are still available, although space is limited and early reservations are recommended. For ticket or sponsorship information, contact the Ontario- Montclair YMCA at (909) 986-5847 or tim@.
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Our Lady of the Assumption earns Fair Trade Congregation marker
have long been the champions of the Fair Trade movement. In fact the very origins of what is today Fair Trade has its roots in communities of faith,” says Billy Linstead Goldsmith, national coordinator of Fair Trade Campaigns. “To be able to formally recognize the commitments that they.
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Add some color to your fall garden with these beauties
Topping your shopping list should be coral bells (Heucheras). You’re not going to be planting these for their dainty Black-purple. Bronzy-red. Silver with black veins. Orange and peach..
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Oct. 14 Creative Imagery and Deep Relaxation 10 a.m., Pomona Valley Hospital Cancer Care Center, 1910 Royalty Drive Pomona Valley Hospital Cancer Care Center will host its free weekly Creative Imagery and Deep Relaxation class. Participants should bring a pillow, blanket and mat.
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LIBRARIES
Oct. 22 Local History & Film Screening: ‘White Zombie’ 6 p.m., Carnegie Cultural Center, 123 D St. A screening of “White Zombie” will be shown at the Carnegie Cultural Center, hosted by Upland Public Library. For more information, call 909-931-4205 or visit www.
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Integrated Watershed Management
Oct. 18, 10:30 a.m., Claremont Library, 208 N. Harvard Ave.: The Claremont Library presents Mark von Wodtke, who will speak about issues such as managing the Wilderness Park to capture and retain runoff, drought protection and the increasing intensity of...
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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
295 W. Radcliffe Drive DATE: Aug. 28 PRICE: $567,000 BUYER/SELLER: Rahul Dwivedi and Reena Mishra/Phillip Y. Koldewyn (trustee), Wilma H. Koldewyn (trustee) and the Phillip and Wilma Koldewyn 2002 (revocable trust) BED/BATH/SQ. FT.:.
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