Arlington Public News: April 12, 2018
In this edition of APN, town election and town meetings fill the calendar, and the new high school starts to take shape. Plus, a community conversation on the developing teen brain
In this edition of APN, town election and town meetings fill the calendar, and the new high school starts to take shape. Plus, a community conversation on the developing teen brain
High School Rebuild The new Arlington High School is getting closer to having a structured rebuilding plan. The school committee voted in favor of a framework addressing the educational and
In this edition of APN meet the candidates running in April’s selectman’s race, and tour the in and outs of Arlington high school. AHS students join voices from across the country
Mill Brook once fueled the economic engine of Arlington. But recent history has the brook neglected and forgotten. The Mystic River Watershed and the Town of Arlington are teaming up
In this edition of APN, the town is facing a deficit– when and how much taxes could go up. Also, Arlington Police are out in front in dealing with
In this edition of APN, flu season is here. We look into how Arlington is faring. Finalists for the principal’s position at Ottoson Middle School meet the community. And Senator Ed
In this edition of Arlington Public News, we take a look back at some of the top news stories we covered this past year and the impact many of those
Algonquin Gas Transmission is replacing a suspect pipe along the Medford, Somerville, Arlington line. The 1,300 foot segment runs under both the Mystic River and Alewife Brook.
On Monday, August 21st New England will have the best view of a solar eclipse in more than 30 years. APN reporter Mitch McLeod and Astronomist Bruce Ward show us
Four years ago an overturned tanker truck dumped thousands of gallons of home heating oil into the Mystic River. Now restoration funds have been awarded to the town to improve
Cyclists can enjoy more than natural beauty along the bike way right now. Pathways is a series of public art installations along the path. Animals, insects and word pairs greet
Afternoon thunder and rain storms are all part of a steamy New England summer. But, the storm that rolled through Arlington last week brought three inches of rain in just
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Phone: (781) 777-1115
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