Summer Vacation Safety
Captain Flynn of the Arlington Police Department tells you how you can keep your home safe when you go away on vacation this summer.
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Captain Flynn of the Arlington Police Department tells you how you can keep your home safe when you go away on vacation this summer.
Cops, kids, K-9s and firefighters head to camp.
In this editition of Arlington Public News the town cleans up the zoning bylaws, summer safety tips for your home, and the Arlington Bike Path celebrates it’s 25th Anniversary. Also
Facing the fourth without fireworks at the farm.
A taste of opening day of the farmers market’s 20th season.
Get to know the five towns of the Fourth Middlesex District, their unique personalities and concerns are tied together by their Beacon Hill representative.
The Arlington/Nagaokakyo sister city exchange has allowed hundreds of young people to experience a new culture over the past decade. This spring twenty six Japanese students are visiting Arlington and
The Patriots’ Day parade brought out a lot of people from the community including one who, if not the oldest, is certainly one of the oldest.. We spotted 96 year-old
Next time you’re sitting in traffic or waiting at a red light along Mass Ave. – look up. The colorful banners you’ll see are the result of Arlington Public Art’s

Recycling programs are getting a boost in Arlington Public Schools with the recent hiring of a Sustainability Coordinator. Green Teams, students and parents who volunteer their time, are a vital

On Patriots’ Day, Arlingtonians commemorate the spirit of the American Revolution with a series of festivities and reenactments. In 2017, a scheduling conflict with Easter Sunday means that many events

As Arlington tries to balance its residential construction boom with the preservation of its established neighborhoods, three warrant articles attempt to create a good neighbor agreement. APN’s Zach Merchant
With the recent storms the past couple of weeks, public workers have been busy with the snow recovery. Public Work Director Mike Rademacher shares tips on how to help with
The growing national debate over undocumented immigrants turns local as Arlington debates becoming a sanctuary city – or in this case, a sanctuary town.