February 12, Day 14: 183 have been questioned
As of February 12, 2015 the court has questioned a total of 183 prospective jurors. Questioning began at 11:15 am (2 hours and 15 minutes later than it is supposed
As of February 12, 2015 the court has questioned a total of 183 prospective jurors. Questioning began at 11:15 am (2 hours and 15 minutes later than it is supposed
It’s going to be a while until we hear alleged Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev speak. This is not only because opening statements have been delayed–whether by snowstorm or the slower-than-anticipated
Thank you to all the participants in the first edition of “Small Town, Big Heart!” We are deeply honored by the trust you have placed in Arlington Public News to
Read our new blog series, “Boston Marathon Trial,” to hear about the Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Trial. Check in daily for updates to find out what’s been happening in the courtroom. I
Energy efficiency has become a much greater priority over the past few years. We have seen the increase in popularity of solar panels and even advances in how we view
There are no new ways to say this, I’m afraid… ACMi is CLOSED on Tuesday, Feb. 10 because of the unprecedented effects of the back-to-back-to-back (to back to back…) snowfalls
NO Parking, NO School, NO ACMi! Yes, folks, you’ve heard it before (and before that!) – ACMi is CLOSED today, Monday, February 9, due to the (apparently) never-ending wrath of the weather
Common Ground opened in Arlington Center in September 2014. Several customers revealed they were longing for this type of establishment in Arlington. “This is so much needed in Arlington,” said
Thank you to all the entries for the “Holiday Cheer” Photo of the Month Contest. With all the beauty the winter has to offer, it was wonderful seeing what joyful
When I moved to Arlington from busy Davis Square a couple of years ago, relocating to a dry town – no alcohol in restaurants or neighborhood bar hangouts as
“Today, the United States of America is changing its relationship with the people of Cuba. In the most significant change in our policy in more than fifty years, we will
Much of the nation’s attention is currently focused on how police departments interact with their communities, and particularly with residents of color. In response to recent events, ACMi hosts an
With the phrase and hashtag, Je Suis Charlie (I am Charlie), spreading across social media platforms, people rallied in front of the French Consulate in Boston to stand in solidarity
Several events in the final months of 2014 focused much of the nation’s attention on relations between police departments and their communities, particularly with residents of color. In response to