Arlington News: Puerto Rico Relief & SNAP Gap
Arlington plays the numbers game. We’ll take a look at the latest numbers for school enrollment and town salaries. And the destruction in Puerto Rico hit many in Arlington personally. How
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Arlington plays the numbers game. We’ll take a look at the latest numbers for school enrollment and town salaries. And the destruction in Puerto Rico hit many in Arlington personally. How
One local family with relatives in a hard hit Puerto Rican village have taken their concern and turned it into hope. Donations are being collected at Ready Set Kids Enrichment
Are you ready if a hurricane or a blizzard hits? We’ll help you prepare for whatever the weather brings with tips from FEMA and Arlington Emergency Manager, Fire Chief Robert
ACMi Sports Interns bring you the game day highlights from Ponder football, soccer, golf and more.
Arlington native Maureen McCann loved the ever-changing New England weather while growing up. After graduating from AHS, McCann become a meteorologist and recently found herself in the heart of Hurricane
Next time you stroll part of Mass Ave you will be in an official cultural district. The designation by the state encompasses Capital Square through Arlington Center. APN Assistant News
Last week Arlington High School students went out of the classroom and onto their front lawn to take part in a project with the goal of bringing the community together.
Arlington Town Day brought hundreds to Mass Ave this past weekend. Assistant News Director Brenda Mahoney was at the center of it all, talking with Arlington residents.
The Board of Selectman got straight to business last week when the board met for the first time since summer. In a meeting that lasted almost four hours, the board
The Ponder Scope is back! On this episode we learn about PreACT registration, the STAND Club’s first meeting, and more.
Arlington celebrates the designation of a Cultural District along Mass. Ave. What it means for local artists and businesses. Tree preservation takes root in the Board of Selectmen’s Chamber. September
Arlington’s new Assistant Superintendent, Roderick MacNeal, plans to spend a lot of time in the schools getting to know students, parents and teachers and letting them get to know him.
Words like iambic pentameter, sonnet and haiku can put some off poetry. Arlington’s new Poet Laureate, Cathy Dejardins, is out to change that. She is ready to bring all residents
As a Green Community since 2010, Arlington has been awarded close to one and half million dollars in project funding. Obtaining new grants and managing the associated projects will keep
The fall is often a time of new beginnings. Tonight APN introduces you to three new faces making a difference in Arlington. As the school year starts Roderick MacNeal, the