EVERETT — Snohomish County has decided to sue Arlington for annexing Island Crossing, said Martin Rollins, assistant to the assistant chief prosecuting attorney in land use issues for the county, John Moffat.
ARLINGTON — It’s difficult to pick any one good deed among so many around town this time of year.
Arlington Kiwanis Club delivers 80 bags of cookies to residents of Regency Care Center. The Rotary Club prepares to delivers Christmas dinners across the region. Firefighters, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, schools, churches and, it seems, every soul in Arlington is collecting food for the food bank.
Local schools will be opening late on Monday, Dec. 15.
Residents of north Snohomish County awoke Sunday morning to find that much of the area had been blanketed in snow. If you got some great photos of the snow in the area, you can send them to The Arlington Times and we’ll put together a photo slideshow that we’ll post on our Web site at www.arlingtontimes.com.
On Dec. 12, 2008 at exactly 11:50 p.m., encircled by family and love, celebrating her life, Erna Hilma Sawyer 89,…
Parents who are trying to figure out how to visit Santa and avoid the holiday rush at the mall can visit the Getchell Fire Department’s fire station Dec. 16, when Santa will be stopping by.
Snohomish County has decided to sue Arlington for annexing Island Crossing, said Martin Rollins, assistant to the assistant chief prosecuting attorney in land use issues for the county, John Moffat.
Dale Duvall was born in Everett, Wash. in 1924 to parents Henry and Anna Krub Duvall of Marysville, Wash. He…
Fire departments across Snohomish County are asking citizens to set aside time to practice home fire escape plans as part of a safety blitz that will culminate Dec. 12 with “Fire Drill Friday” events at neighborhood fire stations.
A 40-year-old Arlington man was arrested Dec. 8 in connection with a home invasion robbery in Snohomish.
State elected officials are in shock over the nosedive in tax collections, rising unemployment and ballooning budget deficits. We are all awakening to the reality that this recession is not traditional, where business activity glides down the rollercoaster track and picks up steam for the upward climb. The slope is steeper, the pace is accelerating and we haven’t found bottom yet.
We were fourteen around the table. With kids’ and grandchildren’s homes no farther than Sammamish, the clan manages to assemble for most holiday feasts. Any need for highchairs is long past. Our youngest grandchild looked wistfully at the black olives before popping one into his mouth. Alas, his pinkies had grown too big to wear olives. They grow and change so fast that I’ll never see them again as they were that day.
Choosing the right gift for your very special friends and relations can be an interesting challenge. The challenge is to know your loved ones well enough to know what they want. Some make it difficult by buying everything they want before Christmas arrives; others make it difficult by not wanting anything.
