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Arlington Center is still seeing a lack of business moving in. In the past few months, CVS, Madrona Tree and other shops have closed and have yet to be replaced. The
Arlington Center is still seeing a lack of business moving in. In the past few months, CVS, Madrona Tree and other shops have closed and have yet to be replaced. The
Stratton Elementary teachers and staff are busy preparing students new temporary home. Some 400 students will be housed in 28 trailers for the 2016-2017 school year. They have been leased
In this edition of APN: A soldier comes home 65 years later. Arlington pays tribute as his remains are escorted through town. And the debate continues on the location of a medical marijuana
For the release of the new Harry Potter story, the Book Rack store in Arlington held a midnight party at the Regent theatre with a magician, costume contest, trivia and
The idea of setting up the Arlington farmers’ market in the parking lot behind the Jefferson Cutter house started with a resident of an elder housing. She took her idea
Korean War POW Remains Returned From Various Sources: A fallen POW’s remains are returned to his home after 65 years. His body proceeded through Arlington, MA where citizens came out
In this edition of APN citizens take action to fill empty store-fronts, police unions and Black Lives Matter supporters hold separate rallies on race relations, and ice cream at 1am?
A previous hockey and baseball player, Arlington High School’s, Ryan Oosting, turned to cross country and competed in the New Balance Nationals earning 4th place in the Freshman Two Mile
A group of Arlington Heights residents gathered and founded the Support Arlington Heights (SAH) Facebook page with the purpose of revitalizing and beautifying the Heights. SAH conducted a survey of
Have you ever had a late night ice cream craving and looked to your empty freezer for satisfaction? The Scoop N Scootery has you covered with their 2 AM delivery
Mayor Michael Curtatone’s refusal to remove a Black Lives Matter banner from Somerville’s City Hall building recently sparked simultaneous demonstrations in that city. Police gathered in front of City Hall
Chairful Where You Sit is a creative pop-up art installation, where local artists are encouraged to find orphaned chairs and reinvent them to raise money for Arlington Public Art. Artists

Mira Whiting, whose business ranked 5th out of 24 companies on the most recent Boston A-List, speaks to APN about the effect of treating her photography as a business rather than a
The Pokémon Go craze is sweeping the nation, and Arlington isn’t immune. More than two dozen Arlington residents of all ages set out on a PokéWalk along the perimeter of
In this edition of Arlington Public News police and citizens come together to discuss hate crimes after racist graffiti is spray-painted on an Arlington home. And Arlington center gets a