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Thursday, 14 February 2008 |
Town Manager Brian F. Sullivan presented to selectmen Feb. 11 the fiscal 2009 budget proposal, year four of Arlington’s five-year plan. “The five-year plan is working,” said Sullivan, “but not without its challenges. Arlington’s ability to raise revenue is limited, the community is built out and state aid is virtually nonexistent. Add rising costs for healthcare, energy and operations, and it's clear Arlington has to keep a tight rein on expenses to maintain its commitment to the five-year plan.”
Links to fiscal 2009 town budget plan
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Thursday, 14 February 2008 |
Arlington police Wednesday night arrested a knife-wielding man who attempted to rob the Broadway Market at 94 Broadway. Police said they charged Darren J. Splaine, 42, of Somerville, after the 8:19 incident. In a news release issued Feb. 14, police said that while the suspect was demanding cash from the cashier, another store employee saw this and chased the suspect out of the store with a baseball bat.
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Tuesday, 12 February 2008 |
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 How many local politicians can you name? Democratic candidate Sean Garballey and Gov. Deval Patrick attract quite a crowd at the Arlington Diner on Feb. 13./ Mike McCabe photo
Democrat Sean Garballey, who faces Republican John L. Worden III next month in the general election for state representative for the 23rd Middlesex district, drew the endorsement this morning of Gov. Deval Patrick at the Arlington Diner. Supporters reported the event took place despit uncertain weather -- snow changing to rain.
More on candidates: InsideMedford, 2/14
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 February 2008 )
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Saturday, 09 February 2008 |
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The town personnel director has named three finalists for Arlington
fire chief, including the current interim chief, Robert Jefferson. Caryn Cove Molloy told YourArlington that the other finalists are
Richard Weismann and Bernard Ryan. Cove wrote in an e-mail Feb. 6 that
she has received permission to certify those on an the eligibility list
created following the last round of assessing candidates.The three candidates have to sign a list that indicates whether or not they are willing to accept the position. They have until Thursday, Feb. 14, to do so.
Jan. 6: Jefferson on job as interim fire chief
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 24 February 2008 )
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Monday, 04 February 2008 |
One Arlington resident thinks we should be able to sip an alcoholic drink without eating dinner at a restaurant and then be entertained at a town venue after 10 p.m. Another envisions a new rec center with a community pool. These are a few of the wishes expected to come before Town Meeting when it convenes in April.
Draft of official 2008 Town Meeting warrant, other links
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Friday, 08 February 2008 |
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Deborah Sirotkin Butler of Arlington, a lawyer, was elected Feb. 5 to the 4th Middlesex State Democratic Committee, representing Arlington, Lexington, Burlington, Woburn and
Billerica. She will serve as a liaison betwen the state and town party committees. She was also elected to the Town Democratic Committee.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 08 February 2008 )
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