Summer Arts Block Party 2016
APN visited a number of the booths at the fourth annual Summer Arts Block Party, and spoke with vendors, patrons, and residents about the importance of the arts in our
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APN visited a number of the booths at the fourth annual Summer Arts Block Party, and spoke with vendors, patrons, and residents about the importance of the arts in our

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
As many as 60 Arlington residents gathered at the Arlington Senior Center Thursday, June 16 for the second planning meeting on Phase II of the Envision Arlington Project. The engineering
If you are looking for summer activities in Arlington we have a list for you. Here is our Special Summer Arts & Entertainment Guide.
What are you looking forward to doing in Arlington this summer? We hit the streets in our “You Speak” segment to find out.
“Intergenerational Stories of Growing Up Queer” will premiere at 7 pm on June 24 at the Arlington Center for the Arts. True Story Theater as well as the Arlington Human
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
On June 14, 2016, all three debt exclusions were passed by the voters of Arlington. The passing of these debt exclusions now authorize spending to renovate the Thompson and Gibbs school, conduct
This week on the Ponder Scope we learn of Impact Testing dates, Driver’s Ed in August, AP assignments, and Therapy dogs during Finals.. Discover opportunities, upcoming events, updates, and more.
The Arlington Redevelopment Board met on Monday, June 6th, 2016 to discuss the Housing Production Plan as well as a special permit for the Springboard School. The Housing Production Plan

The Arlington Senior Center held a debt exclusion information session specifically for senior citizens. The meeting gave seniors the opportunity to have their questions answered and their concerns voiced about all three
Plans are officially underway at the Historic Jefferson Cutter House to restore and refine much of the house’s exterior, thanks in large part to a $65,000 grant from the Massachusetts Historic
This week on the Ponder Scope we learn about tutoring services offered by the National Honors Society, a Field Hockey information session, volunteer opportunities at the Brackett June Fair, and
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
Arlington Selectman Dan Dunn makes the case for why Arlington residents should vote to fund our town’s share of the proposed rebuild of Minuteman Vocational Technical High School. Also, Charlie Foskett,