Girls Basketball Clinic
According to town officials fewer girls have been participating in winter athletics during the last couple of years, particularly in the sport of basketball. Of the 320 players participating in
According to town officials fewer girls have been participating in winter athletics during the last couple of years, particularly in the sport of basketball. Of the 320 players participating in

Annual Town Elections took place on Saturday, April 2nd. The voter turnout was relatively low at just over 15 percent. In the open races, Kevin Greeley took 68% of the
In this edition of Arlington Public News we have the results of town elections and a preview of the upcoming town meeting. Plus, a look at the tight housing market
The town of Arlington has changed a lot from its blue collar days in the 60s and 70s. Working-class, multi-generational households were the norm, and bars and restaurants were sparse.
The Arlington Safe Travel Project aims to provide a safe connection for the Minuteman Bikeway through Arlington Center and improve safety for all travelers. MassDOT’s Arlington Center Safe Travel Project
The Arts and Entertainment calendar for April 2016 includes Blueapocolypse and the return of the Patriots Day parade.
APN has round-up from the March 21st Arlington Board of Selectman meeting that focused on timing of a possible prop 2 1/2 override. We also have debate from a recent
This week on the Ponder Scope get news updates on Arlington High School Junior Prom, the upcoming 2016 AHS theater production Hello Dolly, and for those high schoolers interested in
During the first week of May, The World Bird Sanctuary comes to the Stone Zoo to preform their educational bird show. The staff are frequent lodgers in Arlington. We spoke
At Arlington Public News, we cover stories affecting Arlington, MA. In our latest newscast, we have the details on the upcoming town election, a look at a timeline for the possible
The theme for EcoFest 2016 was Climate Change, and those who attended throughout the day learned about a number of ways in which their individual choices and actions can have
Through March and April, the Arlington Center for the Arts, in co-sponsorship with the Vision 2020 Diversity Task Group, will play host to a new photography exhibit, entitled: Stereotypes: A
APN speaks with Robbins Library Assistant Director, Maura Deedy, about what museum passes they offer and how Arlington residents can get them.
Photographer Don West and author Kenneth Cooper discuss their book Portraits of Purpose, which highlights important activists in the Boston area.