Arlington Public News: December 07, 2018
Will they stay or will they go? We have the decision on those hotly debated columns in front of the high school. And some Arlington pedestrians just want to make
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Will they stay or will they go? We have the decision on those hotly debated columns in front of the high school. And some Arlington pedestrians just want to make
Since it’s founding six years ago, the non-profit food rescue group Food link has grown tremendously. So much so, in fact, it purchased a new location at 108 Summer Street,
Arlington says a heartfelt goodbye to Kevin Greeley, who passed away of natural causes this week. APN talks to friends and colleagues who remember a man they say best exemplifies Arlington’s
The town of Arlington is mourning the loss of one of its favorite sons. Long-time Arlington select board member Kevin Greeley passed away November 24th. He had been on the
Tom Turkey is making his way to dinner tables. But for some, the feast would not be possible if it weren’t for the efforts of students. Schools throughout town have
Have you ever wondered how news gathering organizations get their information? There are several go-to sources they use. Among the most important ways to obtain information– comes from you. If
In this edition of APN: Arlington celebrates Veterans Day. Remembering those who have taken up the call to serve in the armed forces on this, the 100th anniversary of the
You may have noticed a beautiful display of the stars and stripes on the front lawn of Arlington High School. At this time of year when we honor our veterans,
In this edition of APN: After all the campaigning, debating and analysis, you went to the polls and made your voice heard! We’ll have key results from election day 2018
You could say the combination was so good… it’s scary. This year Halloween fell during the Red Sox world series championship parade. So APN’s Brenda Mahoney went out to find
When the community safety building accommodating Arlington’s police force underwent that multi-million dollar renovation project recently, many factors were taken into consideration. The new layout was designed to provide enhanced
In this edition of APN an Arlington police lieutenant is on paid leave after some controversial comments he made in print. We have an exclusive interview with Arlington’s police chief

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In this edition of APN, Arlington’s top-cop has been named to a state-wide commission to better understand substance abuse. We’ll tell you what Chief Fred Ryan plans to do to
Robbins Farm Park has been a popular and historic Arlington landmark for more than two hundred years. Now, after a two-year-long renovation project, it’s open once again. There’s a unique