Arlington in 2 | April 02, 2015
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New safety protocols are coming to Arlington Schools. School officials recently held an information session on ALICE. It’s a program used nationally that calls for students and staff to be
New safety protocols are coming to Arlington Schools. School officials recently held an information session on ALICE. It’s a program used nationally that calls for students and staff to be
It’s been a very busy couple of weeks at the Boston Marathon trial. Here with an update on the proceedings both inside and beyond the courtroom is APN’s own on-site
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After a three week break, Damon Turbitt and Tyler Trudeau return to host Sports from A to B. Catch up with your local Arlington Spy Ponder News and hear Damon
A large swath of open land the town has been trying to protect may soon see some development. Seventeen acres along Route Two, long owned by the David Mugar family,

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Ottoson Middle School’s Technology Engineering Teacher, Brandy Whitney, was nationally recognized with the 2015 PASCO STEM Educator Award. Each year the national award honors one teacher from a middle school
An East Arlington neighborhood is mourning the death of a beloved long-time resident. 91 year-old William Dotson was struck and killed by a car on Massachusetts Avenue March twenty-third. The
Members of the Arlington Police force are being honored for going above and beyond. The Arlington Police Department recently awarded officers who quickly reacted when they were needed. APN spoke
The calendar says Spring, so News Producer Julia Bloom walked around town looking for signs of it.
Recently, the Regent Theatre hosted the 2nd annual A-Town Teen Video Contest Screening. Teens from all over Arlington have been working hard to create submissions of all kinds of videos: