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Paul Wehrlin

Paul serves as co-anchor of Arlington Public News. As a 26-year Arlington resident, Paul is keenly interested in town issues and events. He is thrilled to be a part of the Arlington Public News team, while pursuing a long-time interest in broadcast journalism. Professionally, Paul works in the telecommuications field. In college, he studied communications and public relations. He grew up in both the U.S. and abroad. Some of his interests include music – he has been a singer with the Arlington-based Mystic Chorale since 1997 – history, travel, architecture, and the outdoors.

ACMi News: August 05, 2022

A business that was hit by fire last summer makes a comeback! Thrive Juice Cafe is once again serving up a healthy alternative to those fast-paced slick drive-through places. How […]
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ACMi News: July 08, 2022

Common sense to get gas in Arlington can go far. Starting with don’t drive! We check prices at the pumps in town. There are holistic alternatives to ridding the town […]
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ACMi News: June 03, 2022

For the first time since the outbreak of the pandemic, area residents gathered at town hall to say thank you to our veterans. A salute to the honored dead who […]
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ACMi News: May 20, 2022

After three long years of a “town-less” day, 2022 brings good cheer: Town Day 2022 will invade Mass Ave. We’ll tell you when it’ll happen and how you can help […]
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music of paradise

ACMi News: May 13, 2022

Renewed concern this week over the latest COVID-19 numbers. Middlesex county health officials report a jump in positive COVID cases and Arlington’s school leaders are taking notice. In it’s fourth […]
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mastering your future

ACMi News: April 29, 2022

This week the town of Arlington begins Phase 2 of the Whittemore Park revitalization project. It’s a project that will transform the open space here into a place for recreation […]
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mastering your future

ACMi News: March 25, 2022

Spring is in the air and so are the scammers. ACMi News talks to Captain Richard Flynn of the Arlington Police Department about what you should be looking out for […]
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ACMi News: February 11, 2022

Some potentially dangerous explosive devices are found at an Arlington home by a resident doing some housecleaning. We have the very latest from Arlington police on what happened next. Celebrating […]
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ACMi News: February 04, 2022

School superintendent Dr. Elizabeth Homan says as of now, COVID-19 cases are dwindling in Arlington public schools, while COVID testing undergoes certain changes. We’ll have an update. Nature was a […]
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ACMi News: January 14, 2022

Arlington’s Health and Human Services department is hosting even more Moderna COVID-19 booster clinics at town hall. All this as the COVID-19 rate in town continues to rise. Town leaders […]
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ACMi News: December 17, 2021

The town releases the latest numbers of COVID-19 cases in town. What do the number say in the midst of the omicron variant as we enter year number three in […]
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ACMi News: December 03, 2021

The town of Arlington stages a trio of vaccination clinics trying to stay ahead of the COVID-19 pandemic and the current concern regarding the omicron variant just how difficult is […]
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ACMi News: November 19, 2021

Something strange and potentially dangerous happened on the way to Lexington this week. A 29 year old woman is arrested after Arlington police say she threatened her driver with a […]
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ACMi News: November 12, 2021

After a two year wait, our veterans and town officials once again march down Mass Avenue to salute our men and women in uniform. Unlike Veterans Day 2020, this years […]
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ACMi News: October 22, 2021

Arlington formally welcomes it’s new school superintendent at Robbins Memorial Park this week. Dr. Elizabeth Homan tells ACMi news how she intends to forge ahead in this pivotal point in […]
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