Trafton School supporters brought their own statistical analysis of the 122-year-old school on Monday, May 24, during the second of two public hearings regarding its possible closure.
After months of deliberation and public input, the City Council has finally approved how Centennial Trail will connect with the downtown Arlington corridor.
Reading “The True Story of the Three Little Pigs,” to a group of Trafton students, Mike Gregoire paused mid-sentence.
Every day is special for Art Unruh. But Memorial Day stands out even more for the World War II veteran and Arlington resident.
The basic design concepts are in place for a plan to redevelop the Smokey Point, Island Crossing and West Bluff areas of Arlington.
City buildings in Arlington will be getting more green.
The City Council approved Monday, April 5, two grants worth more than $163,000 to upgrade lighting, HVAC systems and improve energy efficiency in seven city facilities.
Sherie Rzeczkowski knew she wanted to start a bakery. But when the opportunity to expand presented itself, she couldn’t say no.
Dan Hargroves’ workload can be either feast or famine. But even the slow times keep the Arlington Fire Department paramedic busy.
Local business owners got a quick rundown of the county economy during a recent Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce luncheon.
Author Maureen Frandsen’s first published book is a tale of friendship — with two tails. After receiving some encouragement from her grandchildren and other family members, the Arlington resident recently wrote and self-published “Jaxon Rags and Smidjun: A Tale of Two Furry Friends.”
Six teachers will not be returning to the classroom next school year.
Those teachers — all middle- and high-school certificated staff members — were handed official reduction in force letters on Friday, May 14, in wake of the school district working to cut at least $1.6 million from the 2010-11 school year budget.
ARLINGTON — Sewer fees are on their way up in Arlington.
The City Council approved Monday, May 17, a sewer rate increase of $5.35 per month starting June 1.
At first glance, Arlington resident Jan Schuette’s may appear to be one of the sad ones — in 1990, her niece, Jesse Kendall Schuette, was diagnosed with brain cancer.
She was 10 years old. Five years later, she died.