
Gov Roundup | November 19, 2015
In this week’s Government Roundup we hear from residents concerned about traffic light patterns at the Jason, Mill Street and Mass Ave intersection. Residents raised their concerns at the Selectmen’s

In this week’s Government Roundup we hear from residents concerned about traffic light patterns at the Jason, Mill Street and Mass Ave intersection. Residents raised their concerns at the Selectmen’s
For Arlington residences, you might have heard of Cambridge Health Alliance, but how much do know about it? Do you know they’ve received the highest level of national recognition “NCQA”
It’s November, and almost Thanksgiving. News Intern Melissa McKiernan looked for the signs of Thanksgiving season.
Do you know what the difference is between an Apple watch and a Pebble watch? News Intern Jack St. Onge did a side-by-side comparison of the two popular watches, and
Ottoson Middle School teacher Gary Blanchette was named the 2015 MassTEC Teacher of the Year. The MassTEC (Massachusetts Technology Education/Engineering Collaborative) award recognizes teachers who strive for excellence and provide
The Department of Veterans’ Services discussed with APN the opportunities available to the Veterans of Arlington in the midst of the annual Veterans Day parade and services.
Work on Massachusetts Avenue is nearly complete. The six and a half million dollar funded project reconfigured the avenue from Pond lane to the Cambridge line to better accommodate cars,
Town Manager Adam Chapdelaine discusses the future of Arlington’s finance and the Long Range Planning Committee. This is an extended version of a previous segment:Â http://acmi.tv/videos/your-arlington-dollar-long-range-planning-committee/
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Town Manager Adam Chapdelaine discusses the future of Arlington’s finance and the Long Range Planning Committee. To see the full version of this segment, visit http://acmi.tv/videos/your-arlington-dollar-long-range-planning-committee-extended/
Mark Levine from the Jimmy Fund talks to APN about its fundraising program, Putting 4 Patients, and his personal story with Catherine Malatesta, an AHS student who passed away from

At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast Arlington schools start carrying Narcan as a precaution in case of an
Narcan Training presentation for school nurses, coaches, and athletic directors at the Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan’s office. The training was held on Tuesday November 3, 2015. Arlington Schools
We sat down with Miriam Levine, Arlington’s first Poet Laureate, about what it takes to have such a position as well as what her goals are during her year long
The Arlington Fire Department has been getting the word out on fire prevention tips and the schools are no exception. Their fire safety talks presented to elementary school children so