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Mitchell McLeod updates us on the permitting process for the towns first medical marijuana dispensary. And the latest on what’s happening with school enrollment as well as plans to teach the
In a week when global ransom-ware attacks compromised hundreds of thousands of computers around the world, a local institution suffered its own security breach. Tufts university in Medford was the
Can a zipper alarm protect your backpack? Does athleticism help mental acuity? Will front wing controls increase a plane’s lift? These are just a few of the questions Ottoson Middle

Recycling programs are getting a boost in Arlington Public Schools with the recent hiring of a Sustainability Coordinator. Green Teams, students and parents who volunteer their time, are a vital

The Spy Ponders take on Central Catholic at the TD Garden in an attempt to bring the first hockey State Championship to Arlington since 1971. Commentary: Walter Scott Camera: Kevin
On this Ponder Scope we learn about the Children’s Toy Drive, the 2017 trip to Japan and more. Discover opportunities, upcoming events, updates, and more.
AP Physics 1 students at Arlington High School test their boomilevers to see how much weight they can hold. These boomilevers are built of pine skewers, dowels, toothpicks and are
Larger than life size pictures of adolescents hang on the outside of Ottoson Middle School. They’re meant to help children celebrate their individuality. The project came about after racially motivated
A recent vote on the construction of a new minuteman school is causing waves throughout Arlington and nearby towns. Plus, Arlington recently released the corridor concept plans for Mass Ave Phase
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

The Relay for Life took over the AHS track on the weekend of June 11th. Participants ranged from young adults to seniors; all of whom who had been touched by
In this edition of Arlington Public News, a local pub gets temporarily shut down by the town due to alcohol violations. Plans are unveiled to make Arlington Center more civic
The Arlington High School class of 2016 graduated on June 4, 2016. Principal Dr. Matthew Janger had a few words to say to the recent grads. The full ceremony can
APN interviewed four well-informed citizens about the three debt exclusion questions on the ballot for the Special Town Election to be held on June 14th. If you don’t want to watch