Sanctuary Town
The growing national debate over undocumented immigrants turns local as Arlington debates becoming a sanctuary city – or in this case, a sanctuary town.
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The growing national debate over undocumented immigrants turns local as Arlington debates becoming a sanctuary city – or in this case, a sanctuary town.
In this edition of Arlington Public News: from banning plastic bags to informing neighbors when renovations move in next door – just some of the warrant proposals making their way
Arlington Public News obtained a draft of warrant articles town meeting members will take up in April. Of the 60 potential articles several address housing construction. The proposed regulations range
At 13 years old, Arlington native Charlotte Kilroy is receiving national recognition after winning Chopped Junior, a cooking game show on The Food Network. She fell in love with cooking
On this Ponder Scope we learn about a trip to Spain, the Junior class fundraiser and more. Discover opportunities, upcoming events, updates, and more.
On this Ponder Scope we learn about the pie toss fundraiser, the Battle of the Bands and more. Discover opportunities, upcoming events, updates, and more.
Welcome to the new year! On this Ponder Scope we learn about the Unitarian Universalist Youth Group fundraiser, the ATown Teen Video Contest and more. Discover opportunities, upcoming events, updates, and more.
Join Arlington Public News as we look back on the big stories of the year just past. From school and housing growth to Pokémon and a spot on Boston TV
Join Arlington Public News as we look back on the big stories of the year just past. From school and housing growth to Pokémon and a spot on Boston TV
On this last Ponder Scope of the year we learn about the trip to England, the A CATpella Festival and more. Discover opportunities, upcoming events, updates, and more.
The Zoning Board of Appeals voted unanimously to contest the state’s recent decision relating to the Mugar Housing Project. The Department of Housing and Community Development rejected the calculation of Arlington’s
In this edition of Arlington Public News, the town vows to try to halt a 40-b housing project it believes threatens wetlands. A resident walks the streets for those in need
As we approach the season of peace and joy we take to the streets to see what peoples wishes are for this holiday season. Here are some answers of residents from
The town of Arlington in collaboration with the Arlington Chamber of Commerce hosted First Lights; a family event celebrating the start of the holiday season by lighting the trees in
The Arts and Entertainment Calendar for December includes Bishop’s holiday craft fair, The Sound of Music Sing-a-Long and much more!