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Following a lengthy police foot chase, Arlington police July 2 captured a man suspected in numerous break-ins in town. Bennet Mesgoun, 22, of 35 Fremont Court, was to be arraigned in Cambridge District Court on charges of breaking and entering with
intent to commit a felony, larceny over $250, malicious destruction of
property and resisting arrest.
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Written by Colin R. Campbell
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Wednesday, 02 July 2008 |
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The Arlington Fire Department fought a three-alarm fire at 260 Broadway, an apartment building, on Wednesday, July 2. The initial alarm was received through an automatic fire alarm. The first reponse was Engine 4, they were quickly joined by all Arlington trucks and units from surrounding cities and towns. Deputy Chief Bob Casey served as incident commander, as the fire occurred on group 4, which Deputy Casey commands. Neighbors reported that the fire began after a lightning strike.
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Written by Bob Sprague
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Tuesday, 01 July 2008 |
 Steve Mazzola, who served for the past year as Arlington's first chief
technology officer (CTO), a position embracing town and schools, is
moving in mid-August to a technology-management position in Belmont,
overseeing its public schools.
Mazzola, who was in charge of technology for Arlington public schools
from 2001 until 2007, before the CTO position was created, has an
annual Arlington salary of $100,000, plus a 3 percent cost-of-living
adjustment due July 1, said Caryn Cove Molloy, the town's personnel
director. His annual pay in Belmont will be $109,000, though it will be
prorated to be less because he is starting in August, said Belmont Superintendent
Peter B. Holland.
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Written by Bob Sprague
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Saturday, 28 June 2008 |
UPDATE: Superintendent says search was conducted
The Ottoson principal is among nearly 100 retired school leaders in Massachusetts who were paid full salaries while collecting pensions in the past school year, The Boston Globe reported June 28 in a page-one story. Judith Malone-Neville was paid $196,700, including a Newton pension of $102,700, the Globe says.
June 28: Globe story
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Written by Marjoie Howard
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Saturday, 21 June 2008 |
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Stop & Shop closed July 6, and the Arlington store is expected to reopen about a month later after a complete renovation, according to manager Ed Kalenoski. “People will be pleasantly surprised,” he said of the Arlington store on Mass. Ave. “It will be a huge positive.”
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Tuesday, 01 July 2008 |
Representative Sean Garballey, Democrat of
Arlington and member of the Foster Care Coalition, joined House Speaker
Sal DiMasi, Senate President Therese Murray and others at a press
conference July 1 to announce the unanimous passage of An Act Protecting
Children in the Care of the Commonwealth.
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