Arlington Public News: February 08, 2019
In a marathon meeting, Arlington’s building committee votes to send to the state its latest lowest estimate to rebuild Arlington’s high school. What aspects of the school are slated to
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In a marathon meeting, Arlington’s building committee votes to send to the state its latest lowest estimate to rebuild Arlington’s high school. What aspects of the school are slated to
Home values are certainly rising in Arlington. Town leaders say the average value of a single-family home is now more than $750 thousand dollars. This heady figure combined with terms

On April 12, 2018, Skylar, a Great Horned Owlet, took a misstep while branching at Fresh Pond in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and fell out of the tree. It fell to the
Coming up on Arlington Public News: What is it like to be rescued from frigid waters after falling through the ice in brutal-cold temperatures? Just one week after a man
Next time you hit the cafe and are looking for something to read while you sip your warm cup o’ joe, you may want to try the latest story from
Coming up on Arlington Public News: Arlington has a new top cop. Juliann Flaherty has taken over what has become among the most innovative police departments in the nation, and
“Great food, great prices, and a huge game selection!” “Terrific people and delicious food.” Just a sample of the great reviews Adventure Pub is getting after nearly one month since
In this week’s Snap Shot, how much the high school will hit you in the pocket and when will you feel it? Plus a double whammy set to come as
After 20-years, Arlington Police Chief Fred Ryan officially retires this week. And already town leaders have named his successor. Spikes to keep out the homeless? This was not Arlington’s idea.
Arlington saw many news stories in the year 2018. Some were inspiring, others contentious. Some happy and others not so happy. But all were informative and they helped define who
This time of the year we usually turn our thoughts to family, friends, and giving thanks for what we have. Which is why we’d like to thank you for being
So the tree is up, the presents are bought and wrapped, and your house is all tidied-up for family to arrive. Let’s face it… it’s time to relax and enjoy
Arlington’s select board appoints a familiar face to fill the vacancy left by the sudden death of long-time select board member Kevin Greeley. We’ll have details. Police chief Fred Ryan
Loving remembrances at the select board chambers this week as Arlington’s town leaders remember Kevin Greeley. And after more than 33 years of service, Fred Ryan, Arlington’s chief of police,
