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The Arlington Fire Department might be getting a new fire truck after years of effort, but Chief Mike King said heâs not convinced it will really happen.
The Arlington Select Board sounded positive after Kingâs presentation of the departmentâs current fleet and need to replace the 1989 attack truck Engine Tanker 75.
Labeled an attack truck, itâs the first rig out the door to most calls and carries the firefighters and tools needed to get started on a fire or auto crash while waiting for tankers and utility trucks to arrive on the scene.
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ARLINGTON â The Arlington Select Board voted unanimously to request an additional six months to make up its mind about whether or not to purchase the 420 acres of Red Mountain property for conservation and recreation.
The property has been at the center of a dispute in town for the past couple of months as the years-long project has come to a head with a deadline this month to make a decision about the purchase.
The board, after hearing opposition from many of the propertyâs neighbors on Wilcox Road in early February, voted to end the townâs pursuit of the property.
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