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Wednesday, 02 April 2008 |
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 New School Committee member Joe Curro and his daughter join a dance at the Senior Center on May 3. The fourth annual visit of students from Arlington's Japanese sister city,
Nagaokakyo, came to a close May 4, as 16 middle-schoolers and three teachers returned to
Japan. Here is a diary, in pictures and words, about their visit:
A weeklong album of the Arlington visit
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Written by Allison Goldsberry
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Saturday, 03 May 2008 |
Chilly rain served as the backdrop for a pitcher’s duel in Arlington on May 2, when Medford took on the Spy Ponders and beat them, 3-1. Allison Goldsberry, who manages InsideMedford.com, reports:
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Written by various news sources
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Thursday, 01 May 2008 |
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Three Arlington Democratic candidates for the Fourth Middlesex
Senate District will be eligible for the primary, based on the number
of signatures certified by the town clerk’s office. Democrats
Jack Hurd, Jim Marzilli and Ken Donnelly, gathered more than the 300
required signatures in Arlington alone.
Republican candidate and
Billerica resident Brion Cangiamila also took out papers to run for the
seat Marzilli has held since his special election victory last December. Cangiamila lost to Marzilli in that election.
April 11: Hurd announces; Marzilli supporter react
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Sunday, 06 April 2008 |
Arlington families Compete against those in Medford, Cambridge
The Energy Smackdown, an environmental effort, kicks off Sunday, May 4. The community-based reality contest seeks to expand its
carbon-reduction program here. Selectman Annie LaCourt and Sustainable Arlington support efforts to include the town in the project.
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Wednesday, 23 April 2008 |
As blasting at the former Symmes site was expected the week of April 28 and the town has warned residents, the head of a neighborhood group says "Symmes neighbors have been very
well informed." Michele A. Barry, head of the Symmes Neighborhood Advisory Committee (SNAC), says the company involved went "well beyond their legal obligation." Signs saying "blasting today" were posted April 29 at Hospital Road.
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Written by Laura Barrett
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Wednesday, 23 April 2008 |
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 Will Seligson steps off the stage during a guitar solo, with Simon Ginet playing tambourine, Jackson Kusiak in the background and a member of the audience looking on.
To return to perform May 23
The Arlington rock band Spare Change was one of five bands performing
at the Center of the Arts in Natick on Sunday, April 27, as finalists
in a Rock Showdown, an eastern
Massachusetts high school Battle of the Bands. The performances were judged by Berklee College of
Music faculty.
Feb. 3: Battling bands raise money for Darfur
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