
Mozambique: Hebert-Johnson
Two local residents recently left on a journey to Mozambique in Africa, in order to help the volunteer efforts of the Local Development Catalyst Network organization. LDCN was founded in

Two local residents recently left on a journey to Mozambique in Africa, in order to help the volunteer efforts of the Local Development Catalyst Network organization. LDCN was founded in

https://vimeo.com/77811853 In tonight’s newscast, we bring you highlights from the Bill Shea Library dedication ceremony, we visit one of Arlington’s oldest businesses and one of its newest, and we introduce

In Part 5 of our continuing series, Arlington Public News goes behind the scenes of Arlington Friends of the Drama’s production of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest, to

Have you ever considered a bike tour? I recently spoke with Lauren Hefferon – local business owner and founder of Ciclismo Classico – about the inspiration and passion behind her

Bill Shay was an active participant in Town government for over forty years. To honor his many contributions, the Thompson School library was named in his honor on September 29.

The Arlington Police Department recently welcomed five new police officers to its ranks. The new officers are all Arlington residents and took their “Oath of Office” on July 22, after

News producer Peter Bermudes talks with Arlingtonian Robert McKersie about his new book, “A Decisive Decade: An Insider’s View of the Chicago Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s.” Currently Professor
Youth producers Gayatri Sundar Rajan and Jay Sundar Rajan on their adventures this past summer. This segment is part 3.
On Wednesday, October 16th, the Arlington Police Department held a community meeting at the Stratton School Auditorium to answer questions from the public about recent house break-ins. The meeting was

Arlington’s High School Football team made history last Friday night against Woburn. Producer Scott Zwick brings you a special sports highlight report. Be sure to follow Scott on twitter at

https://vimeo.com/76649300 In tonight’s newscast, we bring you highlights from our conversation with artist Winfred Rembert, a special interview with author and journalist Hank Phillippi Ryan, and a look at Arlington

In Part 4 of our continuing series, Arlington Public News goes behind the scenes of Arlington Friends of the Drama’s production of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest, to

In our next segment, news producer Peter Bermudes speaks with Winfred Rembert about the inspiration behind the stories and images of his leather carvings. Rembert, a 66 year old African-American,

Bestselling Crime Fiction author Hank Phillippi Ryan attended a special event at Town Hall on September 30. Ms Ryan was an on-air investigative reporter for Boston’s NBC affiliate for more

A candidate forum was presented at Town Hall on September 26th. The event was sponsored by The Environmental League of Massachusetts and the Arlington Democratic Committee. News producer Joel Rothstein