Newscast: May 6, 2016
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.
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.
The Arts and Entertainment calendar for May includes Stories of Stigma, a BIKEArlington Tour, and much more.
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
Anime Boston is a three-day convention held annually in Boston, Massachusetts under the supervision of the New England Anime Society. The focus is on celebrating and promoting Japanese animation, comics,
Arlington Public Art recently kicked off their Teen Art Banner Initiative. Following the winner’s submissions being displayed throughout Mass Ave, we spoke with Adria Arch from the organization to get
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
The Arts and Entertainment calendar for April 2016 includes Blueapocolypse and the return of the Patriots Day parade.
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
Through March and April, the Arlington Center for the Arts, in co-sponsorship with the Vision 2020 Diversity Task Group, will play host to a new photography exhibit, entitled: Stereotypes: A
Photographer Don West and author Kenneth Cooper discuss their book Portraits of Purpose, which highlights important activists in the Boston area.
Most of us think of geography as the study of continents, the names of capitals, perhaps the impact of rivers on human cultures. And certainly geography is all of those,
Most of us think of geography as the study of continents, the names of capitals, perhaps the impact of rivers on human cultures. And certainly geography is all of those,
At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast we introduce you to Arlington’s new Deputy Town Manager- Sandy Pooler. We
Italian Heritage Month is the time of year when the community comes together to honor Italian-Americans who have helped grow our society. In October 2015, two Arlingtonians received Italian Heritage
The original ancient library of Alexandria, founded in 288 B.C., housed hundreds of thousands of scrolls by some of the finest intellectuals and writers of the ancient world. Scientists, mathematicians,
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