Black History Month – Jane & Carol
Residents Jane and Carol explain what Black History Month means to them.
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Residents Jane and Carol explain what Black History Month means to them.
Residents Elina and Michael explain what Black History Month means to them.
Residents Erich and Chaman explain what Black History Month means to them.
School Committee Member Bill Hayner explains what Black History Month means to him.
Town Manager Adam Chapdelaine explains what Black History Month means to him.

At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast, we feature a discussion of the warrant articles considered and voted on
Arts and Entertainment calendar for February 2016.
We’ve been hearing statistics like these with growing regularity: the top 1% of Americans controls 42% of the nation’s wealth; the wage gap between CEOs and average workers has grown
The recent winter storm left as much as three feet or more of snow in parts of northern Virginia and the Washington DC area, but here in Arlington, we got less that
In this installment of Your Arlington Dollar, our resident experts Dean Carman and Annie LaCourt analyze the significance of the decisions made at the recent Special Town Meeting. The warrant
After a one year hiatus, the Patriot’s Day Parade is back looking for more donations to make this Parade the best one yet.
Watch Ponder Scope for the latest AHS news.
Sharps are not allowed to be disposed of in the trash because of safety reasons. The DPW has teamed up with Health and Human services to offer a collection of
Members of the Community Preservation committee introduced themselves to the public and let them know that they have say in how the 1.5% property tax surcharge can be spent.
In partnership with the Community for Restorative Justice (C4RJ), the Arlington Police Department is giving first-time misdemeanor offenders a second chance through restorative justice programs. Restorative Justice is a way