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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Selectmen Oppose Bottled-Water Ban for Arlington

The board voted against the proposed ban Monday. However, Town Meeting could still pass it next month with a substitute motion.

The proposed bottled-water ban for Arlington will go to Town Meeting next month without the support of the Board of Selectmen. On Monday, the board unanimously recommended a vote of no action on the ban article, despite praising the efforts of the three Arlington High seniors who brought it forward. “I really commend you for what you’ve done here, for the work you’ve done, but I’m going against you,” board chairman Kevin Greeley told the three students, Amy Currul, Sonia Zacher and Marina Milan. Currul (pictured center) presented the article to the board Monday. “Buying soda should not be the natural alternative to buying bottled water,” Currul said to the ban’s critics. “Carrying a reusable water bottle should be the natural alternative…

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Lafawnduh

8:41 pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Smartest thing you said all day :-)   more ›

Friday, February 15, 2013

POLL: Bottled-Water Ban for Arlington?

How would you vote?

Arlington Town Meeting members will vote on a bottled-water ban at a Special Town Meeting, beginning Wednesday, April 24. The ban would prohibit the sale of single-serving bottled water. It is being proposed by three Arlington High seniors – Amy Currul, Sonia Zacher and Marina Milan – for environmental reasons. Whether you’re one of Arlington’s 252 Town Meeting members or not, we want to know: How would you vote on the proposed bottled-water ban? (This poll is meant to be a temperature check; it’s not scientific.) Article 4, Bylaw Amendment, Sale of Drinking Water in Single-Serve PET Bottles To see if the Town will vote to amend the Town Bylaws to prohibit the sale of non-sparkling, unflavored drinking water in single-serving polyethylene …

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Bottled-Water Ban Next for Arlington?

Three Arlington High seniors have gotten a bottled-water ban on this spring’s Special Town Meeting warrant.

Last spring, Town Meeting members put a seasonal ban on gas-powered leaf blowers in Arlington. This spring, they’ll get a chance to ban the sale of bottled water in town. Three Arlington High seniors, Amy Currul, Sonia Zacher and Marina Milan, collected enough signatures to place the proposed ban on this spring’s Special Town Meeting warrant. “[We] decided to pursue this because of our passion for environmental causes,” Currul wrote in a Tuesday email, “and because we feel water bottles have a hugely negative environmental impact and are something people can very easily remove from their life.” ----- Should Town Meeting ban the sale of bottled water in Arlington? Let us know by posting a comment below. ----- The three teenagers are members…

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Kerrianne

8:13 pm on Sunday, February 24, 2013

I find it a bit ironic that you are criticizing poster's for bashing a high school student, when you just referred to all children who attend private school as scum. Bit hypocritical, no? In addition to that sentiment, I think it would be best to not use over arching generalizations to stereotype a segment of the population that attends private school. Thank you.   more ›

Sunday, July 3, 2011

This Week's Blog Roll

Check out some of Arlington Patch's local voices.

Arlington Patch has a stellar group of bloggers adding their voices here. Every week on Sunday, we feature a few blog posts to show you a sample of what they do. Here they are: So check it, out. Read our blogs. Engage in conversation. Make of this Arlington's community hub, where we have conversations that matter to us. And when the time is right, add your voice to the mix, too. Interested in blogging? Shoot me an e-mail at pedro.oliveira@patch.com, or call me at 781-462-7305.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

This Week's Blog Roll: Override Election Turnout, Environmental Issues

Check out some of Arlington Patch's local voices.

Arlington Patch has a stellar group of bloggers adding their voices here. Here are some posts from this week: Give them a chance. Read their blogs. Engage in conversation. Make of this Arlington's community hub, where we have conversations that matter to us. And when the time is right, add your voice to the mix, too. Interested in blogging? Shoot me an e-mail at pedro.oliveira@patch.com, or call me at 781-462-7305.

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