Newscast: June 24, 2016
In this edition of Arlington Public News, a local pub gets temporarily shut down by the town due to alcohol violations. Plans are unveiled to make Arlington Center more civic
In this edition of Arlington Public News, a local pub gets temporarily shut down by the town due to alcohol violations. Plans are unveiled to make Arlington Center more civic
If you are looking for summer activities in Arlington we have a list for you. Here is our Special Summer Arts & Entertainment Guide.
What are you looking forward to doing in Arlington this summer? We hit the streets in our “You Speak” segment to find out.
“Intergenerational Stories of Growing Up Queer” will premiere at 7 pm on June 24 at the Arlington Center for the Arts. True Story Theater as well as the Arlington Human

The Arlington Senior Center held a debt exclusion information session specifically for senior citizens. The meeting gave seniors the opportunity to have their questions answered and their concerns voiced about all three
Plans are officially underway at the Historic Jefferson Cutter House to restore and refine much of the house’s exterior, thanks in large part to a $65,000 grant from the Massachusetts Historic
In this edition of Arlington Public News, an increase in taxes for updated schools: voters get to decide in an upcoming special election. And a Major General helps Arlington dedicate
On May 30th, 2016 the Department of Veterans’ Services and the Veterans Council conducted their annual Memorial Day ceremony at Town Hall. Major General Jeffery Clark was the keynote speaker
The Arts and Entertainment Calendar for June includes the Arlington Greek Festival, the first Arlington Porch Fest, Relay for Life, and much more!
APN asks residents what they think of the upcoming proposition 2½ debt exclusion ballot question which would authorize spending to rebuild Arlington’s schools as well as Minuteman High School. Specifically,
Arlington, MA high schools students are digging into the past to enhance their own educational futures. They are taking an elective archeology class at Arlington High School. The class is
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.
Students from Japan are getting to know Arlington better. A group of teens from Nagaokakyo, Japan have immersed themselves in the culture here continuing with a 32 year-long sister city
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