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Arlington police gain certification status PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 10 March 2008

APD logoThe Arlington Police Department has been certified by the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC), an independent organization, Chief Frederick Ryan announced March 10. This formal recognition means the department meets or exceeds national standards of performance and operational effectiveness established for law enforcement by the law enforcement profession.  Arlington is the 32nd police department in the state to achieve MPAC certification.

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AHS Day of Dialogue aimed to opens minds about gender issues PDF Print E-mail
Written by Grace Tinsley   
Saturday, 08 March 2008

Gay Straight Alliances logo The freshman class and members of the Gay Straight Alliance at Arlington High School gathered in Lowe Auditorium to listen to guest speakers who had been invited by Abbi Holt, the head of the GSA. The purpose of this assembly was to raise the awareness of people in the community around us. Segregation occurs everyday; the speakers showed the audience that they were the same as any average person living in the community. While this event occurred last November, its messages remain current.


This story was written by Grace Tinsley, an Arlington High School senior.
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Garballey pulls out as School Committee candidate PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Sprague   
Saturday, 08 March 2008
Sean GarballeyFresh from his landslide victory for state representative, Sean Garballey has withdrawn as a candidate for School Committee. That means five are vying for three seats. He will complete his term, which ends at the April 5 town election.

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For Berdovsky, life goes on -- within and without PDF Print E-mail
Written by Yujia Xiao   
Saturday, 08 March 2008
Peter Berdovsky, aka ZebblerPeter Berdovsky, also known as Zebbler, was charged and detained early 2007 for “placing of a hoax device and disorderly conduct.” At that time, the former Arlington resident and AHS grad, had no idea how the event would affect his life, but soon he learned he was the center of local, national and even international news. After a year full of turbulence, he has moved on to more artistic goals, as well as plans to help rescue his mother from Belarus.
The writer is a senior at Arlington High School
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Undefeated St. Mary's beats AHS girls, 7-1, in hockey tourney PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 02 March 2008

Hockey logoArlington High School girls lost to undefeated St. Mary's, 7-1, in the state hockey tournament at Salem State on March 6. The squad had beaten Lexington, 2-0, in the quarterfinals March 1.  Lexington (15-3-1) had been ranked No. 4. Wakefield topped Woburn, 3-2 in two overtimes in the other semifinal match.

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Music carries the Town Hall west PDF Print E-mail
Written by Yujia Xiao   
Thursday, 28 February 2008

Pei-Wen Liao, Feb. 24
Violinist Pei-Wen Liao, 14, entrances those in Town Hall with her performance.

Everyone probably has his or her favorite music, but it is often difficult to truly appreciate classical music in today’s society.  When "A Musical Journey Through the West" was held at the Town Hall on Feb. 24, it was an amazing sight that so many children hopped happily into the auditorium with their parents and grandparents.

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