ARLINGTON — After a long and arduous construction period, Whidbey Island Bank opened its newest branch in Smokey Point last week, with Patty MacDonald in charge as branch manager and assistant vice Ppresident.
ARLINGTON — A wise woman recognizes when it’s time to make a change. Jeanne Watanabe made a change in 2008 when it became obvious that the real estate business was dormant. She examined her experience and her passion and the current situation, and I decided to open a consignment clothing store.
Arlington Public Schools Superintendent, Dr. Kristine McDuffy has announced she will present her first annual “State of the District” address and the entire Arlington community is invited.
ARLINGTON — Just a couple months after finishing a realignment of SR 9 north of Arlington, Washington State Department of Transportation has awarded a contract for another major project in the Arlington area.
ARLINGTON — Paul Graves accepted the gavel from Jim Lonneker Jan. 13 and closed the meeting as the 2009 president of the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce.
Snohomish County’s Department of Emergency Management is working with local communities and garbage hauling companies to clean up storm debris in neighborhoods following recent flood activity.
Arlington Police arrested a 20-year-old female suspect on the evening of Jan. 13 in connection with the robbery at Arlington Key Bank that occurred earlier that day. The arrest was made eight hours after the robbery.
Oso Community Food Bank would like to thank the members of the community and area businesses for the food, money and gifts that we received during this Thanksgiving and Christmas season. The generosity of so many groups and individuals, who gave during the holidays, far exceeded our expectations in so many ways.
A few weeks ago the editor of the Arlington Times and Marysville Globe, Scott Frank, extended an invitation for contributions to the papers’ Arts and Leisure section. He invited any who had an interest in writing a column to contact him with a proposal. This is my first attempt since high school journalism many, many years ago to write a column, I hope I have not lost the “touch.” I wish to thank Mr. Frank for this opportunity.
I was sitting by the window watching the snow melt and thinking about everything that has happened in December. The lights went out and the pipe in the garage burst.
As a united coalition of school district administrators and teachers’ union leaders, we believe that:
