
Newscast: August 13, 2015
At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast, we discuss maintaining privacy and safety online; we talk with author Alan
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At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast, we discuss maintaining privacy and safety online; we talk with author Alan
Town officials and residents say they still don’t have enough information about the proposed Mugar housing project, even after a special Board of Selectmen public meeting on Thursday, August 12th
The land bordering Arlington and Lexington has been farmed for over 100 years. One of the last few farms in the area, it was purchased by the town of Lexington
After this New England winter, we certainly are welcoming the summer months, but the heat can be dangerous to pets. The president of A-DOG shares advice on keeping your dog

At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast: a look at Arlington’s new approach to combat drug addiction, changes in
Parking in Arlington Center is often a challenge- but soon it will actually cost you. Meters are coming to Massachusetts Avenue in the center. Town officials say they are implementing
Best Bees is a company that provides bee-keeping services while also researching bee health. Arlington’s Robbins Library is currently a local client of Best Bees and is housing honeybees on
“Chairful Where You Sit ” is an annual temporary installation of re-imagined chairs made by creative people. “Chairful 2015” has been the fourth one in Arlington and took place on
The opiate crisis claimed more lives in Massachusetts last year than initially estimated. In conjunction with its door-to-door outreach which is called The Arlington Outreach Initiative, the Arlington Police Department
The Cyrus Dallin Art Museum is preparing for their Summer Soiree, a fundraising event on Sunday, August 9 that runs from 6 to 8 pm at the Whittemore Robbins House
Arlington Resident Brianna Wu is one of the better-known female game developers. Due to speaking out against a negative depiction of women in video games and the sexist culture of

At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast, we learn about the history of the Regent Theater; we see transformer
Arlington has a new Library Director! Andrea Nicolay has become director after two dedicated years as Assistant Director of Libraries in Arlington. APN spoke with Nicolay about her past experience,
As you travel around Arlington, keep your eyes peeled for new colors on the town’s Transformer Boxes. The beautifying project called for creative designs from local artists that would transform
Arlington Babe Ruth president, James “Robes” Robillard, passed away on Monday, July 6th. “Robes” was a beloved Arlingtonian, who was part of the Arlington Babe Ruth Baseball for 50+ years,