While new COVID-19 cases continue to drop, the CDC provided guidance for fully vaccinated people, who are now allowed to visit with each other without wearing masks or keeping 6 feet apart. However, the CDC still recommends that fully vaccinated people take...
Black History Month may be drawing to a close, but the Robbins Library is set to launch an archive that won’t have an expiration date. Their new collection focuses on personal stories, poems, essays, photos, memoirs and more that reflect the lived experience of...
While we are all hoping that the tide is beginning to turn, the long months of the pandemic have put a strain on many families, especially those who have had to deal with the loss of a loved one. A local non-profit has been working in Arlington for a long time to...
A new mutation of the Coronavirus has emerged from the United Kingdom, prompting the United States to tighten travel restrictions for flights to and from the UK to prevent the strain from entering the country. Unfortunately, at this time 24 states have reported cases...
As of January 1st, the minimum wage in Massachusetts officially increased to $13.50. This is a win for workers, but maybe not for small business owners. ACMi News reporter, Maxime Isaac, explains...
The Arlington High School drama department is excited to debut the school’s first virtual theater production in their long history. ACMi News reporter Maxime Isaac wanted to know how they pulled it...
A favorite local institution has found an innovative way to keep its doors open and invite you into a whole new virtual world! ACMi’s Maxime Isaac tells us how the Cyrus Dallin Art Museum is bringing the full excitement and appreciation of Dallin’s art to...
We are saddened to report on the loss of Arlington native Marwan Ghabour, an army officer who was killed in a helicopter accident in Egypt last week. Maxime Isaac reports on the community’s response to this...
In celebration of Veteran’s Day this past Wednesday, the town held a virtual ceremony with assistance from ACMi. ACMi’s Maxime Isaac tells us more about the remote...
For the past five years, the Arlington Police Department has found innovative and effective ways to combat opioids in the community. In one of their latest initiatives, they are partnering with the Edinburgh Center to provide free Narcan and fentanyl testing strips on...