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Medford man, 21, held in Summer Street crash PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 01 April 2008

Arlington police logoA 21-year-old Medford man was held following his arraignment March 31 in a fiery crash on Summer Street on March 1 following an Arlington police investigation. Chief Fred Ryan said Jonathan Scull was held on a probation detainer. 

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Symposium at AHS: serious debater wins by a hair PDF Print E-mail
Written by Eric Steele   
Monday, 31 March 2008

Debate cartoon As seniors at Arlington High School, electives are essentially our only choice for a history class. Some electives cover world history, American law, and racial issues. And then there’s Symposium, a class in which both juniors and seniors research current events and issues, nationwide and worldwide, and frequently debate potential solutions to issues or discuss how worldwide issues can affect us. With the spirit of college basketball’s March Madness tournament upon us, Jerry Pei, the Symposium teacher, decided to have a tournament of debates ranging from serious to social issues. Only one student could be crowned the champion.


This story was written by Eric Stele, a senior at Arlington High School.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 03 April 2008 )
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Conclusion to Bouris-Coughlin lawsuit favors schools PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Sprague   
Tuesday, 25 March 2008

No 'legal impediment' to E-MAILS, lawyer says

E-mail logoA lawsuit brought last August by a former Ottoson principal and teacher naming the Arlington public schools has concluded with Arlington prevailing, an attorney for the schools has written. In addition, e-mails requested last July in the case involving Stavroula Bouris, the former principal, and former teacher Chuck Coughlin, could be made available to the public. In a letter provided to the School Committee, Kay H. Hodge, an attorney for Stoneman, Chandler & Miller, wrote that "there is no legal impediment" to the schools producing the e-mails in question.
'Mediocre review' for Levenson? You be the judge (PDF)
Last Updated ( Friday, 28 March 2008 )
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YourArlington poll: Majority favors loosening alcohol rule PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Sprague   
Tuesday, 05 February 2008

Polls logoYourArlington poll results: Your views

The following are the results of all polls conducted on this Web site, starting with the most recently concluded. All are unscientific and are limited by the options available. Despite this, they provide a snapshot of community opinion. If you have ideas for future polls, please let the publisher of this site know.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 27 March 2008 )
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Latest local-aid figures for Arlington PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 22 March 2008

Finance logoOn March 20, the state Senate approved House Bill 4595, a resolution previously approved by the House, concerning the three major local-aid accounts. This resolution represents a legislative agreement as to the amounts of Chapter 70, Additional Assistance and Lottery aid to be paid to municipalities and regional school districts in FY09. Amounts for Arlington and some of its neighbors are shown below.


March 13: Brownsberger reports local-aid numbers

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Last Updated ( Saturday, 22 March 2008 )
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5 school candidates weigh in on rebuilding efforts, financial innovation PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Sprague   
Thursday, 20 March 2008
Five candidates vying for three seats on the School Committee in the April 5 election gave voters a snapshot of their ideas about school rebuilding and other issues to 50 people March 17 at Stratton in an event sponsored by the school's PTO. At 6 p.m., 22 people were present in the Stratton auditorium, with its pride banner above the candidates and its huge international quilt on the back wall. Later, the numbers swelled to about 50.
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