The Rise of Rats
You may think rats are a city problem, but in Arlington its becoming more and more of a neighborhood problem. Rats and their borrows often appearing overnight in backyards. We
You may think rats are a city problem, but in Arlington its becoming more and more of a neighborhood problem. Rats and their borrows often appearing overnight in backyards. We
In this edition of APN, the Whittemore Park beer garden gets the green light. The new Arlington High School building design vote comes with a surprise. And saying goodbye to
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
Memorial Day ceremonies drew a large crowd to Arlington town hall. With a nod to those we’ve lost and those who have served during America’s wars, speakers also took time
In this edition of APN, soliciting feedback on a nearly three-hundred million-dollar high school, how you can have your say on a plan. Plus a faster way to travel east
In this edition of APN, town meeting puts recreational marijuana on hold, and moves ahead on a liquor license request. We’ll wrap up this year’s votes for you. And we
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
Candidates for Selectman in Arlington, MA debate the issues at the Arlington Community Media Studio. Three candidates are vying for two seats on the board: one incumbent, Joseph Curro, and
Budget Shortfalls and upcoming school construction projects could mean Arlington homeowners will see a significant property tax increase in the next few years.
In this edition of APN, the town is facing a deficit– when and how much taxes could go up. Also, Arlington Police are out in front in dealing with
In this edition of APN, flu season is here. We look into how Arlington is faring. Finalists for the principal’s position at Ottoson Middle School meet the community. And Senator Ed
In this edition of APN we’ll bring you stories to watch in 2018. We’ll update you on where several major development proposals stand, and where you could see construction begin.
In this edition of Arlington Public News, we take a look back at some of the top news stories we covered this past year and the impact many of those
Arlington police are warning residents that there’s a grinch about town this holiday season. And, the Board of Selectmen get ready to fill Steven Byrne’s empty seat.
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Phone: (781) 777-1115
Monday – Thursday, 10-6; Friday, 10-5