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Pomona’s sweet victory
“Despite the obstacles this season, our students persevered and rallied together to beat some of the best teams in the Mid- Valley section and uniting the PUSD family in the process. We are so happy and proud of our students for all that they have accomplished.
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When Pomona’s greatest author silenced the great Groucho Marx
Yet for all of the accolades heaped on Armour throughout his lifetime, the event that resonates with the widest audience in the electronic age is the fact that he once bested the great Groucho Marx on a live television program – with only three words.
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Nelson, Jennings lead annual concert
The Claremont Community Foundation champions charitable giving to improve the quality of life in the community now and for future generations. More information is available at www.claremontfoundation.org.
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Local leaders to speak at Glendora State of City address
Mayor Judy Nelson will be the keynote speaker at the Jan. 15 annual State of the City and Schools Luncheon presented by The Gas Company and the Glendora Chamber of Commerce..
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Thinking about retiring early? Answer these 5 questions first
Mark P. Tolan is a Private Wealth Advisor with Ameriprise Financial, Inc., 373 E. Foothill Blvd., Ste. 100 San Dimas; 909- 394-0409. This communication is published in the United States for residents of California only and this advisor is licensed only in the state of California.
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Lesson learned: Jingleman, Jingleman, Jingleman rocks!
out from other school kids what is real and what is not. So this year, I participated half-heartedly and placed the elf in boring new spots, sometimes only moving him a few feet away from where he was the night prior. I thought the kids wouldn’t really care or notice much.
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Mark calendars for ‘Wine Pull 2015’ benefit tasting
be 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15. For $25, guests may pull a random bottle from display that will contain a variety of premium selections. Enjoy delicious foods and vintages and share conversation with friends, neighbors and business associates while contributing to a worthy cause.
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