Aaron has been a News Intern at ACMi since January 2014, covering redevelopment, local government and politics. He is a graduate of Tufts University '14 with a double major in International Relations and Spanish. Past experience in Journalism includes writing for The Santiago Times based in Santiago, Chile, and the Malden Observer. Aaron plans to continue traveling around South America in the future, but hopes to continue his pursuit of written and broadcast Journalism along the way.
Former APN Intern Aaron Walck shares his story of backpacking across South America over the course of six months. This is an extended interview of a previous segment: Aaron Walck: Walck Through...
Former APN Intern Aaron Walck shares his story of backpacking across South America over the course of six months. Aaron Walck: Walck Through America –...
At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast, we hear about Arlington’s latests crime statistics, we discuss democracy and the media, and we talk to a pair of Tech teachers at the...
In tonight’s newscast, we explore the challenges working women face as they move in and out of the workforce, we learn about a very special camp that took place at the Middle School in April, and we unveil a brand new contest for our...
Rabies. What is it, and what can you do about it? Recently, a raccoon that bit two children and an adult tested positive for rabies. For answers and advice, we spoke with Animal Control Officer Amanda Kennedy. Watch the abridged version of this segment here:...
Marriage is a social and cultural union, practiced through the ages, and across the world. APN recently attended a very special 10th-anniversary celebration. Segment is part of Newscast recorded on May 8,...
Rabies. What is it, and what can you do about it? Recently, a raccoon that bit two children and an adult tested positive for rabies. For answers and advice, we spoke with Animal Control Officer Amanda Kennedy. Segment is part of Newscast recorded on May 8, 2014....
In tonight’s newscast, we tell you about rabies – how it’s transmitted and what you can do to protect yourself and your pets. We bring you highlights from a Narcan training, including how the drug can save lives, and we celebrate the life and many contributions...
Dick Smith was an Arlington resident for over fifty years. Throughout his life, he was active in politics and various causes, both locally and more broadly. He was honored for his work creating the sister city relationship between Arlington and Nagaokakyo, Japan....
2014 marks the 30-year anniversary of the sister-city relationship between Arlington and Nagaokakyo, Japan. To celebrate, the town held an event to celebrate the special cultural exchange program. The “Sister City Celebration” is part of the Newscast...