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ACMi News: March 29, 2019

The police say two young girls are stuck with a discarded hypodermic needle on the grounds of an Arlington middle school. Brenda Mahoney has a report on how police are handling the situation and what the school plans to do.

Proposed changes to the zoning bylaws are still causing angst among Arlington residents. What does our town manager have to say about the possibility of changing the town’s landscape?

Arlington’s top cop, Juliann Flaherty, has been on the job for 10-weeks. How is she fitting into her new responsibilities? And how are residents responding to her managing one of the country’s innovative police departments?

And the A-Town Teen Video festival at the Regent Theatre discovers future Hollywood directors. Was ACMi not entertained? They had us at hello. As a result, ACMi gives the winners an offer they can’t refuse!

That and more on ACMi News.

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