Snap Shot: 4th Middlesex Special Election & Town Meetings
It’s turning out to be a busy political season here in Arlington. The special election for the fourth Middlesex district senate seat takes shape and town meeting prepares for some
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It’s turning out to be a busy political season here in Arlington. The special election for the fourth Middlesex district senate seat takes shape and town meeting prepares for some
In this edition of Arlington Public News, details are announced for the 4th Middlesex senate district special election. And, the first medical marijuana facility in Arlington moves a step closer
On this Ponder Scope we learn about the Incoming Freshman Athletics Night, the Seal of Biliteracy and more. Discover opportunities, upcoming events, updates, and more.
It’s been a long while since Arlington celebrated a state hockey win. Today’s championship coach – John Messuri learned from the best – skating under legendary coach Ed Burns
More than 600 artists, and arts advocates gathered at the Paramount Theatre in Boston recently to collaborate and strategize about arts advocacy and to make sure Beacon Hill heard them.
Can a zipper alarm protect your backpack? Does athleticism help mental acuity? Will front wing controls increase a plane’s lift? These are just a few of the questions Ottoson Middle

Recycling programs are getting a boost in Arlington Public Schools with the recent hiring of a Sustainability Coordinator. Green Teams, students and parents who volunteer their time, are a vital

On Patriots’ Day, Arlingtonians commemorate the spirit of the American Revolution with a series of festivities and reenactments. In 2017, a scheduling conflict with Easter Sunday means that many events

As Arlington tries to balance its residential construction boom with the preservation of its established neighborhoods, three warrant articles attempt to create a good neighbor agreement. APN’s Zach Merchant
On this Ponder Scope we learn about the science of gastronomy, SummerFun volunteers and more. Discover opportunities, upcoming events, updates, and more.
In this edition of Arlington Public News, we remember State Senator and Arlington resident Ken Donnelly. Plus, can three new residential bylaws construct a Good Neighbor Agreement? What do air
Arlington’s 66-year-old senator, Ken Donnelly, died after an 8 month battle with brain cancer on Sunday, April 2nd. The senator served Arlington and surrounding towns in the Senate for 8
On this Ponder Scope we learn about a music and arts benefit, the Junior Prom and more. Discover opportunities, upcoming events, updates, and more.
You may be hoping that winter loosens its grip but one Arlington resident appreciates the winter and its slow change to spring. Jeff Maxtutis and his canine companions took APNÂ on
This year, Arlington came together to read “Becoming Nicole” and to learn more about transgender issues. Nicole Maines and her father shared their story with residents earlier this month. Reporter Gayatri