Arlington News: Town Meeting & TuftsLeaks
In this edition of APN, town meeting 2017 has closed. We’ll take a look at the yays, the nays and the issues still up for debate. The race to fill the fourth
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In this edition of APN, town meeting 2017 has closed. We’ll take a look at the yays, the nays and the issues still up for debate. The race to fill the fourth

Join us for the first episode of The Library Show with Library Director Andrea Nicolay! Learn how to keep up-to-date with Library events and programs, discover all the helpful items
On this Ponder Scope we learn about volunteering for the Senior Promenade, Power to the Period, and more.
The Arlington/Nagaokakyo sister city exchange has allowed hundreds of young people to experience a new culture over the past decade. This spring twenty six Japanese students are visiting Arlington and
It’s hard to know what parts of a child’s environment will have a lasting affect. For Arlington native Nick Batzell, the art and nature he found right in his childhood
The Patriots’ Day parade brought out a lot of people from the community including one who, if not the oldest, is certainly one of the oldest.. We spotted 96 year-old
Arlington’s annual town meeting is well underway. Banning plastic bags and rules affecting housing construction are some of the top articles approved so far. Here is a look at what

The field is growing in the race for the fourth middlesex district senate seat special election and the reasons for celebration and concern when it comes to Arlington’s community development
In this edition of APN, town meeting is keeping a quick pace. We’ll update you on what’s been voted up or down. Arlington’s sister city students take time from their busy schedule
On this Ponder Scope we learn about the Spring College Fair, tickets for the Senior Prom & Cruise, and more.
If you hear Ultimate Frisbee and think of dogs playing in the park, think again. Ultimate is a demanding, high energy, team sport – with a broad base here in
Arlington drivers will be taking things a little slower come May first. Watch for lower speed limits on many town roads.
Next time you’re sitting in traffic or waiting at a red light along Mass Ave. – look up. The colorful banners you’ll see are the result of Arlington Public Art’s
Arlington’s first ever medical marijuana dispensary is closer to opening its doors. The Massachusetts Patient Foundation has approval from the state to start constructing a facility, but are still seeking
State Senator Ken Donnelly left a legacy of public service and advocacy when he passed away earlier this month. Two of his coworkers and long time friends introduce us to