In this edition of Arlington Public News town officials vote in favor of re-opening the Gibbs School instead of adding on to the Ottoson to make room for more middle-schoolers. Town Meeting votes to do more to protect trees on private property, and approves a new...
Built in 1916, the historic Regent Theatre remains true to its roots as a vibrant vaudeville house. An intimate 500-seat performing arts center with superior acoustics and comfortable seating, “Arlington’s Show Place of Entertainment” features live...
In this edition of Arlington Public News, we have a look at the latest in local government developments, including a School Committee vote to address enrollment growth by using the former Gibbs School instead of adding on to Ottoson Middle School. And public...
The first phase of the Envision Arlington planning process, focused on making Arlington Center more customer and pedestrian friendly, is now underway. The engineering firm of Vanasse Hangen Brustlin (VHB) is working with the Town to develop a conceptual design for the...
In this edition of Arlington Public News we have the results of town elections and a preview of the upcoming town meeting. Plus, a look at the tight housing market in Arlington, and changes to a busy Arlington Center intersection. Also, we find out about some rare...
The Arlington Safe Travel Project aims to provide a safe connection for the Minuteman Bikeway through Arlington Center and improve safety for all travelers. MassDOT’s Arlington Center Safe Travel Project is expected to start the first week of April 2016....
At Arlington Public News, we cover stories affecting Arlington, MA. In our latest newscast, we have the details on the upcoming town election, a look at a timeline for the possible property tax override and tell you about changes that could be in store for those who...