Topic: Lifestyle

Food Recovery Project

We brought in DeAnne Dupont and Julie Kremer, the co-founders and co-directors of the Food Recovery Project. This Arlington-based non-profit organization has for the past two years collected excess food

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Newscast: July 17, 2014

In tonight’s newscast, we present safety tips on how to stay cool this summer, we bring you highlights from the recent Summer Arts Block Party, and we introduce a new

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Arlington In 2 | July 18th, 2014

Arlington Public News is excited to introduce a new segment called “Arlington in 2”. Hosted by Aakruti Jagmohan, “Arlington in 2″ will sum up local events of the previous week

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Personality Series: Part 1

Do you know how you appear to others? Are you introverted? Extroverted? Sensing, or thinking? How do you make decisions? Are you logical or intuitive? News Producer Brandon Prentiss presents

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Arlington Farmers’ Market

The Arlington Farmer’s Market provides fresh and local produce and goods. Eat healthy, support local vendors and the economy. Check it out every Wednesday this summer, 2-6:30 pm! This segment

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Newscast: June 19, 2014

In tonight’s newscast we talk with an Arlington resident who founded an addiction recovery program, we learn about the water quality of the Mystic River, and we introduce a new

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Dollar Sense Pt. 1

Arlington Public News introduces “Dollar Sense,” a new series that examines the agencies, institutions, and mechanisms that make up our financial system. Dollar Sense Pt. 1 – Extended Interview

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Wicked Sober

Wicked Sober is an organization that connects those struggling with drug and alcohol dependency to available resources in the community. Founder and interventionist Mike Duggan discusses his personal experience and

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Adolescence Series: Part 4

Arlington Public News continues with our 6-part series on adolescence. In part 4, News Producer Peter Bermudes speaks with John Williams about the Parents-Adolescent Communication. Adolescence Series: Part 4 –

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Casa Dos Sonhos

When we last spoke to Sarah Morrisette, she had just returned from a service trip to Mozambique. She will soon be off to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in pursuit of

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Comfort Food: The 27th Mile

Comfort Food is a series that explores the people and places of Arlington. In the latest segment, Arlington resident Ray Charbonneau discusses his recent book, The 27th Mile, which raises

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Boston Marathon: Kristen Weiner

The Boston Marathon is the world’s oldest annual marathon. It began in 1897, and until it was marred by last year’s bombing, it had been a joyful event celebrating amateur

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