Your Arlington Dollar: School Enrollment
Your Arlington Dollar is a series that aims to shed light on all aspects of our town and school budgets. In our latest installment we look at this pressing issue
Your Arlington Dollar is a series that aims to shed light on all aspects of our town and school budgets. In our latest installment we look at this pressing issue
Arts and Entertainment calendar for January 2016.
Over the past couple of months, Northeastern journalism students along with The Boston Globe and WCVB (ABC) conducted a study throughout the state to test how easy it is to
Residents joined the Arlington School Committee and School Enrollment task force at town hall Thursday, January 7th to help determine what the town values in its school system. The results
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At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast we tell you about a unique sport that is as much mental
For this past holiday season, the Prudential Center once again shined bright for local community organizations. On December 11th, Partners for Youth with Disabilities flipped the switch to light up
Town Manager Adam Chapdelaine updates us on what’s been going on in Arlington the past few weeks.
On December 7th, Legendary Locals of Arlington, a book that highlights notable Arlington residents, was published. As they continue with their book tour, we talked with authors Barbara Goodman and
Arlington Children’s Theatre presented One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, a play by Ken Kesey, to the Arlington community this past month. This show normally put on by adults was

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Cross Country is an unique sport that is as much mental as it is physical. APN talk to Arlington High School’s Cross Country team to learn about the nuances, challenges,
APN talked to State Representatives Sean Garballey and Dave Rogers about the Minuteman Regional Agreement, state aid for Arlington, Mugar and their legislative priorities. This is the short version of
According to Homeadvisor.com, home improvement is a $200 billion annual industry, but in 2011 the Federal Trade Commission received over 13,000 home improvement related complaints. Arlington resident John Rossi gives
Here is a compilation of some of our most popular stories of the year. We wish everyone a happy new year!