Arlington Libraries Carry On
Few institutions are as dear to our communities hearts as our libraries. It’s been a particularly painful effect of the pandemic that their doors have been closed for almost six
Few institutions are as dear to our communities hearts as our libraries. It’s been a particularly painful effect of the pandemic that their doors have been closed for almost six
A big step towards opening the doors on just the second hotel in Arlington. Catering in a pandemic. And they may be closed but the towns beloved libraries continue to

The History of ACMi, in about 100 seconds. Written and edited by ACMi intern Maria Vu This video was created in coordination with Arlington Community Media, Inc. in Arlington, MA.
The early voting process has come to an end ahead of the state primaries that are being held next week on September 1st, and over 40% of registered voters already
Primary election day 2020 is upon us. What you need to know about your voting options. Public bikes are back in Arlington, sporting a color change and the ability to
Reports are emerging on a lamentable increase in vandalism around town. The target? Signs and banners proclaiming or supporting Black Lives Matter.
A troubling increase in town of vandalism to signage supporting the Black Lives Matter movement. An encouraging glimpse into the commitment Arlington youth is bringing to the work of making
Arlington residents are invited to join the newly launched Adopt-A-Tree program to help care for Arlington’s street trees this summer. This pilot program includes the Arlington tree committee, the town,
Arlington was awarded a $16,000 grant for the design and engineering of a trail connecting the reservoir to the Minuteman Bikeway. The project was on of 55 in the state
Arlington’s Police Force launches a news portal which will serve as a hub for the latest updates and information about the agency’s various initiatives, events, and incidents. Chief Flaherty hopes

Talk of the Town speaks with Commission for Arts & Culture (ACAC), Co-Chair, Stewart Ikeda and Cecily Miller the Curator of Public Art and Community Engagement. Find out more atÂ