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Topic: Segments

Waltz Workshop

Why waltz? Why not?! Arlington Friends of the Drama held a waltz workshop recently to promote its upcoming show. APN was there to go through the steps. Segment is part

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Urban Planner

For the past few months we have been following Arlington’s Master Plan proceedings. News Producer James Milan helps us better understand the benefits and challenges of creating a Master Plan.

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Net Neutrality

On January 14, the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington D.C. struck down the Federal Communications Commission’s Open Internet Order. Somerville Community Access Television recently convened a panel discussion at

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Janet Applefield

Robbins Library held An Afternoon with Janet Singer Applefield on March 15. Miss Applefield is a child survivor of the Holocaust, and she shared her stories of living in Poland

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Boston Area Gleaners

Boston Area Gleaners is a non-profit organization that harvests excess produce from farms around greater Boston, and delivers it to area shelters and food pantries, several of which are in

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Adolescence Series: Part 3

Arlington Public News continues with our series on adolescence. In part 3, News Producer Peter Bermudes speaks with Laura Stamboni and John Williams about challenges parents may face during their

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David McCullough

APN teamed up with Producer Michael Armanious in this conversation with author and educator David McCullough, about history and education, and the role they play on each other. Segment is

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Domestic Violence – Extended Version

https://vimeo.com/88390079 Extended version of segment. Domestic Violence can be verbal or physical. It is more about control than it is about rage. On average, it takes 7 to 9 times

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Master Plan Roundup: February 26, 2014

The Public Services and Facilities working paper of the Arlington Master Plan was presented to the public on February 26th. The working paper is currently online for review at arlingtonma.gov/planning

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Peniel Joseph

Although Black History Month has ended, the celebration of diversity and the dialogue about race, class, and democracy continues. Peter Bermudes spoke with teacher, activist, and author, Professor Peniel Joseph

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