Signal Changes in Arlington Center, Again
The Arlington Safe Center Travel Project brought major signaling and bicycle traffic pattern changes to the intersections around Mass Ave, Pleasant and Mystic Street, and Swann Place earlier this year.
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The Arlington Safe Center Travel Project brought major signaling and bicycle traffic pattern changes to the intersections around Mass Ave, Pleasant and Mystic Street, and Swann Place earlier this year.
Find out what Holiday events are happening this weekend in Arlington.
Town Night Canceled What is now Town Night began as a family friendly fireworks display. The event has grown every year and now includes a dog show, bouncy houses and
The holiday shopping season is well underway but as you grab those Black Friday and Cyber week deals, you’re being reminded to shop local. Businesses all along Massachusetts Avenue are
Arlington residents came out to honor local heroes this month. Veterans Day ceremonies brought together family and friends of service people along with local officials. And a sea of red,
Here’s a look at some upcoming events this month in Arlington.
Domestic violence is getting attention in Arlington with a focus on safe relationships for teens. As part of its parent forum series Arlington Public Schools hosted a speaker who lost
Halloween is just about here and all the ghosts and goblins are getting ready to show off their costumes and get spooked! Here are some family friendly events to celebrate
Arlington Police kick off Coffee with a Cop community get together.
Next time you stroll part of Mass Ave you will be in an official cultural district. The designation by the state encompasses Capital Square through Arlington Center. APN Assistant News
Arlington Town Day brought hundreds to Mass Ave this past weekend. Assistant News Director Brenda Mahoney was at the center of it all, talking with Arlington residents.
Arlington celebrates the designation of a Cultural District along Mass. Ave. What it means for local artists and businesses. Tree preservation takes root in the Board of Selectmen’s Chamber. September
The fall is often a time of new beginnings. Tonight APN introduces you to three new faces making a difference in Arlington. As the school year starts Roderick MacNeal, the
James McGough takes us back through the life of Jefferson Cutter and the history of the house built by him.

Arlington Public News is on location at the historic Jefferson Cutter House in Arlington Center.