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'Living life out loud' in ArlingtonSusan Carp was inspired by experience to help seniors live life to the fullest. The situation didn’t involve her parents, but rather the elderly, longtime boyfriend of her late mother-in-law. — Wicked Local Arlington
Malden's Adrieana Rossini leads AC girls hockey team to state titleThe third time was the charm for Adrieana Rossini and Arlington Catholic, Sunday morning. The Malden native netted the game-winning goal as the fourth-ranked Cougars girls hockey team topped third-seed Saint Mary’s, 3-1, in the Division I State Final, March 18 at the TD Garden. — Wicked Local Malden Arlington's Sheffler joins race for 24thSusan Sheffler says representing a district is more about listening to people and working with them than telling them what to do. — Wicked Local Belmont
Arlington finance merger plan action to be reviewedAt its fourth session Wednesday, May 2, Town Meeting heard a report on town finance functions but voted “no action” to move forward with a plan to consolidate them into a single department. — Wicked Local Arlington
Arlington selectmen mull theater liquor lawsA draft of rules governing liquor licenses for theaters will come before selectmen at their next meeting Monday, May 14. — Wicked Local Arlington
Lexington High boys lacrosse beats Arlington in overtimeOn Tuesday afternoon, the Lexington High boys lacrosse team pulled out a thrilling, 7-6, two-overtime win over visiting Arlington at Lincoln Park. — Wicked Local Lexington Town Meeting approves Minuteman budget and pension moneyArlington Town Meeting members voiced unhappiness with the Minuteman High School regional agreement Wednesday before approving the district's 2013 budget and a $785,000 appropriation for the vocational school's retirees. — Wicked Local Arlington Arlington approves $200K for energy conservationDuring a special session Monday, May 7, Town Meeting approved $200,000 for energy conservation improvements, but rejected establishing a special fund for future energy endeavors. — Wicked Local Arlington
Arlington High baseball in a good grooveThe more games they play, the better team they are becoming. On Monday, the Arlington High baseball squad got the job done once again, improving its record to 7-4 by defeating Melrose in convincing fashion, 11-2, at Morelli Field. — Wicked Local Arlington Arlington church to host Fair Trade Expo“All Hands In,” a ministry of Trinity Baptist Church, is holding its second Fair Trade and Women’s Empowerment Expo on Saturday, May 12 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Trinity Baptist, 113 Mass. Ave. (Enter Amsden Street door). — Wicked Local Arlington
Bedford High girls soccer falls in North quarterfinals against ArlingtonThe Arlington High girls soccer team advanced to the Div. 2 North semifinals with a 2-1 win over Bedford on Monday night in Arlington. — Wicked Local Bedford Lexington High baseball coach earns win No. 300 behind Shaw's no-hitterThe day really could not have gone any more perfectly. Lexington High baseball coach Tom O’Grady has been at the helm for 24 years now, and he’s certainly seen his share of dominant performances. But perhaps the most impressive pitching performance came on Monday afternoon, as star player Chris Shaw took to the mound to face Stoneham. — Wicked Local Lexington More News