The generosity of a local potato farmer allowed the student body of Lakewood High School to help round out the holiday meals of area food bank customers.
It’s a show that’s been nearly a year in the making, and the student performers and faculty supervisors alike consider it the Arlington High School Drama Department’s biggest production yet.
Long lines and crowded aisles at area “big-box” stores contrasted sharply with less hectic and bustling bargain-hunting in downtown Arlington shops during “Black Friday” on Nov. 26.
The first snowfall of this year’s winter in the area put a damper on the days before Thanksgiving for many Arlington residents and business owners, but not everyone was frozen in their tracks by the chill winds and icy roads.
Two days after the first snow of the winter fell on its streets, the city of Arlington had resolved most of the issues stemming from the snowfall, according to officials.
With a final vote count that was only 41 votes short of the required 60 percent super-majority that would have passed a permanent emergency medical services levy, the Arlington City Council is currently weighing its options on what its next steps should be.
The Arlington High School Robotics Club gave members of the Arlington Rotary Club a hands-on demonstration of the skills they’ve developed when the students brought this year’s competition robot to the Nov. 18 noon Rotary meeting at the Gleneagle Golf Course.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington United Church is gearing up for an eventful December.
Saturday, Dec. 4, will mark the church’s fifth annual Christmas bazaar, featuring no less than five local crafts-makers selling their wares at the corner of Fourth Street and McLeod Avenue from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Maurice Vincent has lived to the age of 93, but it was only a stroke of good luck that kept him from becoming a statistic nearly 69 years ago.
Visitors to the Arlington and Marysville Haggen Food & Pharmacy stores on Nov. 20 might have noticed that something was missing from the annual U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Campaign.
Even though 2010 still has more than a month left to go, the organizers of the Arlington and Marysville Tulalip Relays For Life aren’t waiting around to start raising funds for their 2011 Relays For Life.
Local schools will be closed on Wednesday due to inclement weather.
Officials in both the Arlington and Marysville school districts canceled all classes and activities.
Due to freezing temperatures and snow and ice covered roads schools in Arlington, Lakewood and Marysville will be closed Nov. 23