City manager Jeff Parker reports on city happenings

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Claremont City Manager Jeff Parker issues a report online every week that details happenings in the city. Here is his report from Sept. 11, as one from Sept. 18 hasn't been posted and this one did not make it to Claremont Now.
*Friday Nights Live, which runs from 6 to 9 p.m. every Friday, has been extended through Dec. 18.
Concerts are in the Claremont Village and two bands perform at either Second and Yale Avenues and in the Public Plaza. The city, Claremont Chamber of Commerce, Village Marketing Group and the Tolkin Group's Village Square combined to make the event continue.
For more information, go to www.myspace.com/claremontfridaynightslive or call the human service's department at (909) 399-5400.
*A Golden State Water Company well to be shut down at the southeast corner of College Avenue/Pooch Park had work started Sept. 16. The process, where pipes will be plugged and the cement will be used to backfill the well, is expected to take two weeks. The well was drilled in 1925 but materials to build the well risk contaminating water supplies, according to the release.
*The 12th annual Depot Jazz Series at the Claremont Train Depot will continue through Oct. 16.
Concerts take place Friday nights from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the historic depot, 200 W. First St. While Wolfe's Market will have snack and dinner items for purchase, attendees can part at the Metrolink Lot at College Avenue and First Street.
The Friday concert will feature Mark Carter, while Oct. 2 will host L.A. Bluescasters, Oct. 9 will have Lao Tizer and Oct. 16 wraps up with The Wiseguys Big Band Machine.
For more information on the report, head to: http://www.ci.claremont.ca.us/ps.topics.cfm?ID=2296

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