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In this edition of APN, town meeting puts recreational marijuana on hold, and moves ahead on a liquor license request. We’ll wrap up this year’s votes for you. And we
It’s that time of year when we start looking outdoors and seeing what needs to be done around the yard, well it’s no different for the town itself. The Department
School libraries, and librarians, were hit hard by budget cuts in the 2000’s. Many school districts, including Arlington now rely on paraprofessionals and volunteers to staff libraries. Now there’s a
Here’s are some events to check out at the beginning of May.
Arlington is an Ultimate destination. There are teams for all ages, and AHS Senior Clara Stewart is at the the top of game.
The MSBA is charged with helping communities fund new school buildings. Reimbursement ratios, funding caps and facility limits can cause confusion. HMFH Architects Project Manager Lori Cowles helps us make
Follow up is critical to recovery after an overdose. A new initiative shares information on overdose incidents between six towns, allowing follow up to happen on the local level.
A package of six CPA Funding requests got the thumbs up at Annual Town Meeting this week. The projects range from Historical Preservation to Affordable Housing and Environmental Improvements. Work
An elementary school tradition is being revised in response to concerns that it be more inclusive and town meeting is working it’s way through this year’s forty seven warrant articles.
In this edition of APN, better communication between towns is the key to a new program aimed at helping police departments respond to overdose incidents. We’re following the rise of
On this Ponder Scope we learn about UU Music and Art Benefit, the Global Goods Fundraiser, and more.
The Spy Ponders’ spring season has begun. Here’s a look at how the teams are starting out.
April is Poetry Month. At Robbins Library you can celebrate by taking a seat and letting the Talking Chair read to you.