Arlington Town Day Highlights 2016
Arlington Town Day took place on Saturday, September 17th, and ACMi was there to cover it all. Thousands gathered in the brilliant sunshine to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the event, taking
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Arlington Town Day took place on Saturday, September 17th, and ACMi was there to cover it all. Thousands gathered in the brilliant sunshine to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the event, taking
How well do you know Arlington? Arlington Public News anchor, Paul Wehrlin, went around on the 40th anniversary of Town Day, asking residents a series of multiple choice questions. Would
A group of artists are celebrating the diversity of East Arlington through the diversity of its storefront businesses. Over the past 6 months they have interviewed different business owners and
Arlington Center is still seeing a lack of business moving in. In the past few months, CVS, Madrona Tree and other shops have closed and have yet to be replaced. The
For the release of the new Harry Potter story, the Book Rack store in Arlington held a midnight party at the Regent theatre with a magician, costume contest, trivia and
The idea of setting up the Arlington farmers’ market in the parking lot behind the Jefferson Cutter house started with a resident of an elder housing. She took her idea
Korean War POW Remains Returned From Various Sources: A fallen POW’s remains are returned to his home after 65 years. His body proceeded through Arlington, MA where citizens came out
A group of Arlington Heights residents gathered and founded the Support Arlington Heights (SAH) Facebook page with the purpose of revitalizing and beautifying the Heights. SAH conducted a survey of
Mayor Michael Curtatone’s refusal to remove a Black Lives Matter banner from Somerville’s City Hall building recently sparked simultaneous demonstrations in that city. Police gathered in front of City Hall
Chairful Where You Sit is a creative pop-up art installation, where local artists are encouraged to find orphaned chairs and reinvent them to raise money for Arlington Public Art. Artists
The Pokémon Go craze is sweeping the nation, and Arlington isn’t immune. More than two dozen Arlington residents of all ages set out on a PokéWalk along the perimeter of
Arlington’s Animal Control Officer, Katie Kozikowski, met up with Arlington Public News at McClennan Park to talk about what the community can expect this summer from wildlife. She shared valuable tips on
Upon adopting the Complete Streets policy, Arlington is now committed to making the town more biker and walker friendly and the town hopes to receive some funding from the state
Arlington was named one of the most walkable towns in Middlesex County by the real estate analytics firm findthehome.com. Does this mean Arlingtonians would feel comfortable driving less? APN took
In a week filled with incidents of hate around the country, Arlington can no longer claim innocence. Over the weekend, a black Arlington family discovered swastikas – a symbol frequently