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Communication disconnect over school audit PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Sprague   
Wednesday, 05 November 2008

Dollar logoOnline exclusiveTo begin to understand why Denise Burns walked out of the School Committee meeting she chaired on Oct. 28, you have to go back at least to Aug. 7, the day Nate Levenson resigned as school superintendent. Burns says she was to meet with Levenson and some top town finance officials to discuss concerns she had about how some school funds had been spent, but fast-moving events prevailed, and the session did not occur.

Two weeks later, amid a swirl of rumors in the aftermath of Levenson's departure, Burns rapped out a lengthy e-mail aimed, she says, at focusing on facts as the new school year neared. Among the 2,200 words she wrote is a description of the Aug. 7 meeting "to look into some of the budget hot zones like grants, legal expenses and fee-contributing budgets like athletics."


Last Updated ( Sunday, 09 November 2008 )
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AHS students give old bread new life PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bethany Stobbe   
Wednesday, 05 November 2008

Highrock bread effort at AHSStudents who wander through the Arlington High School cafeteria on Thursdays after school probably wonder why there are giant trash bags of bread loaves and bagels sitting on some of the tables.

If they stop to watch the action, they will soon see several adults working alongside about a dozen AHS students to wrap the bread in Saran wrap and package it in plastic shopping bags. Those curious about this activity need wonder no longer.

The adults are volunteers from Highrock Church, down the street on Mass. Ave., and the students are earning community service by wrapping day-old bread from Panera to be given to low-income families in Arlington as well as homeless people in Cambridge.



Last Updated ( Wednesday, 05 November 2008 )
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Donnelly beats Cangiamila for Senate by 2-to-1 margin PDF Print E-mail
Written by YourArlington staff   
Tuesday, 04 November 2008

Democrat tops write-in challenger, 19,154 to 4,314, in Arlington

Heavily Democratic Arlington voted solidly for one of its own in the Nov. 4 general election, as Ken Donnelly easily beat Brion Cangiamila, the Republican write-in challenger from Billerica, 19,154 to 4,314, according to unofficial returns in Arlington only.



Last Updated ( Thursday, 06 November 2008 )
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Hearing on future of Sports Complex draws variety of calls PDF Print E-mail
Written by Deborah Sirotkin Butler   
Sunday, 02 November 2008

Sports Complex logoAmong the ideas: move it, improve it, build 2nd rink

More than 160 people were in Town Hall Oct. 30 for a public meeting about the future of the Veterans Memorial Sports Complex along Summer Street. Some neighbors would like to see the site elsewhere; some favor improvements; at least one resident wants a second rink. Deborah Sirotkin Butler, a neighbor of the site, has provided notes and a summary.



Last Updated ( Sunday, 02 November 2008 )
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An Arlington first: depot mural dedicated PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tova Speter   
Friday, 31 October 2008

Heights depot art dedication, Oct. 31, 2008The dedication of Arlington's first public community mural took place on a cold, sunny Friday morning, Oct. 31, at the MBTA bus depot in Arlington Heights.

This mural project was made possible thanks to the support of the Arlington Cultural Council, the MBTA and the office of the town manager. The mural was painted by students from the Dearborn Academy under the direction of artist Tova Speter and with the help of artists Anyahlee Canas and LeeAnn Love Price.

Taking part in the ribbon-cutting ceremony were, from left above, Daniel A. Grabauskas, general manager, MBTA; Enrique Velasquez, a Dearborn student; Howard Rossman, Dearborn principal; state Rep. Sean Garbally, lead artist Tova Speter and Town Manager Brian Sullivan. The photo was taken by Canas.


 Sept. 29: Murals brighten Heights bus depot


Last Updated ( Monday, 03 November 2008 )
 
Views mixed at AHS on SAT change PDF Print E-mail
Written by Galen Weber   
Thursday, 30 October 2008

College BoardLast June, the College Board announced that it will allow students to choose which SAT II scores are reported to colleges. With this decision, which will go into effect next March, students will be able send scores they are proud of while preventing colleges from seeing lower scores.

Since 2002, the College Board has been reluctant to allow students to choose which scores are shown because this gives an advantage to more wealthy students. A wealthy student will be able to take a test as many times as he or she wishes and then simply send the highest score to colleges.

Since the Subject Tests can cost as much as $40, and many students are already required to take three, there are some families for whom numerous retakes are not an option.

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 30 October 2008 )
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Hartigan aids Colby PDF Print E-mail
Written by various news sources   
Sunday, 23 November 2008

Related-news logoMen's hockey holds on to win season opener, Colby, Nov. 21 > >

Michael Doherty of Lynnfield scored his first two collegiate goals and sophomore goaltender Cody McKinney stopped 32 shots in net as the Colby College men’s hockey team opened the season with a 3-2 victory over University of Massachusetts at Boston. The Mules went ahead quickly when Karl Burns tallied just 1:02 into the contest off assists from Jeoffrey Jarnot and Wil Hartigan of Arlington.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 23 November 2008 )
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Police to target parking-ticket, car-registration scofflaws PDF Print E-mail
Written by Arlington police press release   
Tuesday, 28 October 2008

APD logoCrackdown set for mid-November

Town officials aim to crack down on drivers who ignore parking tickets and those who fail to properly register their vehicles. Police Chief Frederick Ryan and Town Treasurer Stephen J. Gilligan jointly announced the plan. "Most people in Arlington are conscientious about paying parking fines in a timely manner," Ryan said. "A small number ignore repeated efforts to collect the fines due the Town. We will be working with Treasurer Stephen Gilligan to identify those scofflaws and to seize their vehicles until fines are paid."

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 28 October 2008 )
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Significant budget deficit forecast for schools; committee chair walks out, citing lack of support PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Sprague   
Wednesday, 29 October 2008
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The Arlington School Committee faces external budget pressures amounting to as much as an estimated deficit of $4 million for next year. Add to that some internal pressures, as committee Chair Denise Burns walked out of a joint session with selectmen, saying she did not have the board's support. She asked twice for a motion to remove her as chair, but no board member responded.

The issue flashed to the surface after Burns announced that the town would use its auditors to check into a couple of school matters, including Title I. Committee members Ron Spangler and Sue Sheffler expressed immediate dismay about not being informed until then. Later, member Leba Heigham also expressed concern.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 30 October 2008 )
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Levenson testifies voluntarily in Coughlin case, his lawyer says PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Sprague   
Thursday, 30 October 2008

Former Arlington schools' superintendent Nate Levenson testified Oct. 30 in Boston in the latest arbitration hearing involving the case of fired Ottoson teacher Chuck Coughlin, his lawyer told YourArlington. Barry C. Klickstein, a partner with Duane Morris of Boston, wrote in an e-mail Oct. 30, "Nate appeared voluntarily for further questioning this morning before the arbitrator."

Last Updated ( Friday, 31 October 2008 )
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