
Arlington In 2: December 2, 2014
On this week’s Arlington In 2, a Presidential award for an Arlington resident, Thanksgiving football, and upcoming events. Stay tuned!
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On this week’s Arlington In 2, a Presidential award for an Arlington resident, Thanksgiving football, and upcoming events. Stay tuned!

At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast, we discuss the issue of depression among older adults, we talk to

November’s Photo of the Month was sponsored by Prime, a local butcher shop that provides quality meat and groceries to the community. We visited Prime to learn more about what

Recently APN attended the farewell reception for departing Robbins Library director, Ryan Livergood. We spoke with Ryan about his time at the Library, his accomplishments in Arlington, and his plans

Sports Spotlight from Arlington High School’s playoff football game on Friday, November 14th against Woburn.

“Mothers Out Front” is an organization of mothers, grandmothers, and caregivers actively addressing climate change and its effects on future generations. News Producer Peter Bermudes talked with the group’s leader,

In light of the expanding international discussion of the spread of Ebola and concerns about controlling the virus, APN spoke with Dr. Christian Lanphere, Emergency Manager at the Cambridge Health

News Producer, Aakruti Jagmohan interviewed Dr. James Ellison on a depression screening event at the Arlington senior center. This segment is part of the Newscast recorded on November 17th, 2014.

In tonight’s newscast, we look at the effects of construction on Arlington’s Mass Ave; we discuss the perceived connection between money and politics; and we look back to Opening Night

On October 23rd the Arlington Chamber of Commerce held a Member Recognition Banquet at the Arlington Masonic Temple. The banquet honored both businesses and individuals who have contributed to the

As you make your way along Mass Ave in East Arlington, you have probably noticed the construction in the Capitol Square area. The business district is being rebuilt as sidewalks

“Conversations” is an Arlington Community Education series that hosts discussions with influential journalists, writers, and leaders about issues affecting the community and influencing our world. News Producer Hannah Perlmutter met

Effective on Saturday November 1st, the rate National Grid charges for electricity will significantly increase. Town Manager Adam Chapdelaine came to our studio to talk about how the town will

At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast, we speak with the Town Manager about the National Grid electrical rate

In tonight’s newscast, we bring you a report about safety on the Minuteman Bike Path. We discuss Arlington’s 2014 Green Grant, and we speak with a volunteer and participant in