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When “The Big One” Hits

To quote Andy Williams: “It is the happiest season of all…” If you’re prepared. Arlington’s hardware store at 1298 Mass Ave has been around since the early 1920’s, since Warren G.

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AHS Facade Design Forum

Arlingtonians are getting a closer look at the proposal to replace the deteriorating high school and many like what they see. The High School Building Committee held its forum on

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The Best Way to Get Rid of Rats

For centuries, humankind has struggled with ways to deal with excess rat populations. These pests can carry potentially lethal diseases and parasites. But, just how to “take-out” these rodents was the

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Remembering Kevin Greeley

  The town of Arlington is mourning the loss of one of its favorite sons. Long-time Arlington select board member Kevin Greeley passed away November 24th. He had been on the

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Thanksgiving Food Drive

Tom Turkey is making his way to dinner tables. But for some, the feast would not be possible if it weren’t for the efforts of students. Schools throughout town have

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How to Become a Citizen Journalist

Have you ever wondered how news gathering organizations get their information? There are several go-to sources they use. Among the most important ways to obtain information– comes from you. If

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A Celebration of South African Music

Sadly, the curtain has now closed on the 2018 Arlington International Film Festival. But critics say it was a blockbuster year for groundbreaking films! And a world-renowned musical group brings

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I Want to Ride My Bicycle!

If you’ve been in Arlington for more than five minutes, you’ve likely seen those bright green bicycles sitting idle; near Town Hall, east Arlington, or maybe the Minuteman Bikeway. According

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Remembering our Heroes

You may have noticed a beautiful display of the stars and stripes on the front lawn of Arlington High School. At this time of year when we honor our veterans,

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