A Time to Heal
Arlington’s police force prides itself in setting the standard for other law enforcement agencies nationwide. Its progressive approach is driven by community values, transparency, and restorative justice. That mission was put
Arlington’s police force prides itself in setting the standard for other law enforcement agencies nationwide. Its progressive approach is driven by community values, transparency, and restorative justice. That mission was put
Town leaders have appointed captain Juliann Flaherty to take over Arlington’s police force as acting chief. In an exclusive one-on-one interview, Flaherty tells APN’s Jeff Barnd about her plans for
Coming up on Arlington Public News: Arlington has a new top cop. Juliann Flaherty has taken over what has become among the most innovative police departments in the nation, and
To many Arlington residents, the announcement that police chief Fred Ryan is retiring, effective January, came as a bombshell. Town leaders say he’ll be leaving a very different police force
Arlington’s select board appoints a familiar face to fill the vacancy left by the sudden death of long-time select board member Kevin Greeley. We’ll have details. Police chief Fred Ryan
The United States has only 5% of the world’s population, but it has nearly 25% of its prisoners. Roughly two million people incarcerated. And the Bureau of Justice Statistics says out
Loving remembrances at the select board chambers this week as Arlington’s town leaders remember Kevin Greeley. And after more than 33 years of service, Fred Ryan, Arlington’s chief of police,
When the community safety building accommodating Arlington’s police force underwent that multi-million dollar renovation project recently, many factors were taken into consideration. The new layout was designed to provide enhanced
In this edition of APN an Arlington police lieutenant is on paid leave after some controversial comments he made in print. We have an exclusive interview with Arlington’s police chief
In this edition of APN, Arlington’s top-cop has been named to a state-wide commission to better understand substance abuse. We’ll tell you what Chief Fred Ryan plans to do to
School construction projects are underway, we’ll update you on their progress; Germaine Lawrence is closing its Claremont Rd. facility; Re-imagining Arlington’s library for future generations and meet the newest Officer
School is out and its officially summer. We visit the annual HRC camp at Dallin School… and summer pastimes around town. “Blue Ska” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons:
Senator Cindy Friedman discusses the FY 2019 Senate budget proposal, sports betting, the committees she’s on and more! Timestamps: Budget FY 2019 Budget & Money Issues 00:30 Sports Betting 08:09
Follow up is critical to recovery after an overdose. A new initiative shares information on overdose incidents between six towns, allowing follow up to happen on the local level.
In this edition of APN, better communication between towns is the key to a new program aimed at helping police departments respond to overdose incidents. We’re following the rise of
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Phone: (781) 777-1115
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