
Boston Marathon: Kristen Weiner – Part 2
In our last newscast, we introduced you Kristen Weiner, who was preparing for the 2014 Boston Marathon. We now bring you an update on how she did, and what the

In our last newscast, we introduced you Kristen Weiner, who was preparing for the 2014 Boston Marathon. We now bring you an update on how she did, and what the

Violent conflict continues in Syria after over three years: thousands have died, millions have been forced from their homes, and the international community remains idle. Citizen journalist and survivor of

Arlington Public News continues with our series on adolescence. In part 3, News Producer Peter Bermudes speaks with Laura Stamboni and John Williams about challenges parents may face during their

On March 22nd 2014, Debbie O’Carroll performed her spectacular Magical Theatre for Children show at the Regent Theatre in Arlington, MA. Debbie incorporates magic into her performance as she tells

Peter Bermudes spoke with teacher, activist, and author, Professor Peniel Joseph about his new book “Stokely: A Life;” and the history of the Black Power movement. Watch the abridged version

In tonight’s newscast, we discuss the Boston Marathon, and what running this year means to a few local runners; we bring you highlights from a forum on homelessness; and we

https://vimeo.com/91651111 Homelessness means not having a home. Although we normally associate homelessness with sleeping in doorways or on the street, homelessness can also be hidden, for instance if you are sleeping

Our Career Exploration series highlights many industries and professions. This week APN visited Involution Studios, a software and illustrative design studio right here in Arlington. We spoke with several employees,

Comfort Food is a series that explores the people and places of Arlington. In the latest segment, Arlington resident Ray Charbonneau discusses his recent book, The 27th Mile, which raises

Some call Chuck Kraemer a modern-day Renaissance Man. For more than two decades, he worked for local news stations, and produced his own segments for Greater Boston on WGBH. He

The Boston Marathon is the world’s oldest annual marathon. It began in 1897, and until it was marred by last year’s bombing, it had been a joyful event celebrating amateur

Here is the A&E Calendar for April 10, 2014. Segment is part of Newscast recorded on April 10, 2014.

What does it mean to be a citizen journalist in Syria? What price would you be willing to pay to report the news? Next, we discover one man’s answers to

https://vimeo.com/90556380 In tonight’s newscast, we learn about the field of urban planning; we discuss the consequences of net neutrality; and we hear about the importance of learning your history from

Why waltz? Why not?! Arlington Friends of the Drama held a waltz workshop recently to promote its upcoming show. APN was there to go through the steps. Segment is part