From left, the Silvertips Hockey Team defenseman Jonathan Harty visits with Jordy, Connor and Wyatt Goodridge with Tips forward Zack Dailey at right
ARLINGTON The Post Middle School Associated Student Body and Leadership delivered a check for $772.59 to the Arlington Food Bank Dec. 13 and unloaded 5,001 pounds of food from a trailer.
ARLINGTON Boy Scouts of America Troop 29 will be collecting Christmas trees within the Arlington city limits Dec. 29 and Jan. 5 to be recycled.
ARLINGTON After receiving $15,000 from the Stillaguamish Tribes recent distribution of funds, Arlingtons Dollars for Scholars is anxiously seeking applicants for its upcoming round of scholarships.
ARLINGTON Comic books and games might not sound like typical library offerings, but Arlingtons newest librarian aims to attract a young crowd with helpings of both.
ARLINGTON Teen and adults alike spoke about the positive impact that Arlington Youth Dynamics has had in their lives, at the groups March 15 fundraising banquet in the Smokey Point Community Church.
EVERETT John Kosters office is looking for three good people from North Snohomish County (Council District No. 1) to serve three-year terms on the Snohomish County Alcohol and Other Drugs Board.
SMOKEY POINT Local stores reported that they responded to the recent recall of certain Menu Foods dog and cat products with speed and caution.
Arlington Seniors who need advice about handling their real estate transactions can now turn to Cathy Fullerton, a realtor with 360 Home Comprehensive Real Estate in Arlington. Fullerton recently earned the Seniors Real Estate Specialist professional designation by the Senior Advantage Real Estate Council after finishing a series of classes.
ARLINGTON Standard Mexican fare is now being served with lively presentation of co-managers Cesar Acero and Francisco Curiel at the new restaurant, Playa Bonita, in the remodeled and transformed former Rome Restaurant in downtown Arlington.
ARLINGTONThe Arlington Times Newspapers In Education (NIE) program this year will have a revised setting to highlight the work of students from local classrooms that designed advertisements for local businesses. Instead of appearing in a separate section for one week, individual ads will be spotlighted in a prominent page three location consecutively each week.
Darrington The Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe awarded a total of $12,500 with five deserving organizations in the Darrington community receiving $2,500 each on Friday, March 2.
10 Years Ago 1997
