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Two Arlington High Students Win Top Awards at Jazz Festival

The students took home honors at the Berklee College of Music 44th High School Jazz Festival last weekend.

 

Today is Thursday, March 7. Here are five things you need to know:

1.) Two Arlington High students won top awards at the Berklee College of Music 44th High School Jazz Festival last weekend. Trombonist William Doyle won a Superior Musicianship Award, and alto saxophonist Bennett Parsons took home an Outstanding Musicianship Award, according to a release from the college. The festival is the largest of its kind in the country with more than 3,000 high school students and 200 bands competing.

2.) After weeks of rumors and speculation, it’s official: the Arlington Heights Panera is closing near the end of the month.

3.) How many inches of snow is going to fall in Arlington? A roundup of snowfall predictions.

4.) VIDEO: Every goal from the Cougar’s 4-0 rout of No. 2 Beverly/Danvers Wednesday night.

5.) A relatively new Arlington resident explains her family’s decision to leave Cambridge.

About this column: A roundup of events taking place today in Arlington. Related Topics: Arlington MA, Arlington Mass., and Five Things

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