ACMi Sports Update: October 05, 2018
The leaves are starting to change and Halloween is right around the corner but there are still plenty of fall sports coming up. Stay tuned for the new season of
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The leaves are starting to change and Halloween is right around the corner but there are still plenty of fall sports coming up. Stay tuned for the new season of
In this edition of APN, not every Arlington resident is on the same page about plans to rebuild Arlington High School. We’ll tell you what some residents had to say. Many
All you need to know about AHS Spirit week and more in this episode of the Ponder Scope.
In this edition of Arlington Public News, we broadcast from Massachusetts Avenue to celebrate Town Day 2018! Brenda Mahoney talks to several vendors downtown about Arlington’s future; particularly about Arlington’s
Information on Senior and Freshman parent nights and the Open House in this Ponder Scope
The first football home game of the season and Town Day are coming this weekend.
After 80 years of fun, the Arlington Boys & Girls Club is showing no signs of old age! The numerous summer programs continue to be the home of lifelong friendships
Did you know the Arlington Historical Society sits inside the Smith museum just behind the Jason Russell House? The director admits not many people do, as the historic house where
Arlington officials are coming out in force against the MBTA’s handling of the Alewife parking garage. The garage just over the Arlington line in Cambridge was deemed in imminent danger
Arlington leaders respond to the crumbling Alewife Station, AHS rebuild receives positive feedback from the state, and experience the history of Arlington from the comfort of your home… we’ll explain.
Join town officials as they take a tour of the newly renovated Gibbs School. The school will house Arlington’s sixth grade students and is opening its doors this September.
“Everyday is different and I love that” That’s how new Animal Control Officer Diane Welsh described her first week on the job. APN reporter Sam Bacherman caught up with the
If you come home to find a brightly colored sticker on your recycling bin, take a closer look. The DPW’s recycling team is out to remind, and educate, residents about
Library use in Arlington is growing and the facilities are struggling to keep up. That’s according to library administrators who have come up with a plan to expand and revamp