Upcoming AHS Final Design Forum
It’s your final chance to have say on the design of a new Arlington High School building. The town needs to submit a single preferred design to the Massachusetts School
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It’s your final chance to have say on the design of a new Arlington High School building. The town needs to submit a single preferred design to the Massachusetts School
Children across Arlington public schools have been working hard at reducing waste and the efforts are paying off. Less trash due to composting efforts, textiles are being recycled, and now
A faster and more reliable commute is the goal and if you head east during morning rush hour on Massachusetts Avenue there may be a solution: a bus rapid transit.
We are often wondering what might be going on in the mind of a president. Well, one local author and psychotherapist thinks he has the answers. Herb Pearce has published
In this edition of APN, soliciting feedback on a nearly three-hundred million-dollar high school, how you can have your say on a plan. Plus a faster way to travel east
On this Ponder Scope we learn about season summer jobs in Arlington, and the BeJazzled concert. Also, we say goodbye to Gayatri on her last episode of Ponder Scope.
Do you push your teen to go to bed, then drag them out of bed in the morning? It’s not them, it’s not you. It’s science. Research shows wake and
Here are some upcoming events in town for the end of May.
The Spy Ponders spring season is well under way. Here’s how our teams are doing.
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In this edition of APN, town meeting puts recreational marijuana on hold, and moves ahead on a liquor license request. We’ll wrap up this year’s votes for you. And we
It’s that time of year when we start looking outdoors and seeing what needs to be done around the yard, well it’s no different for the town itself. The Department
School libraries, and librarians, were hit hard by budget cuts in the 2000’s. Many school districts, including Arlington now rely on paraprofessionals and volunteers to staff libraries. Now there’s a