
Arlington Author Salon – July 9, 2020
This video was created in coordination with Arlington Community Media, Inc. in Arlington, MA. ACMi is dedicated to providing an electronic forum for the free exchange of information and ideas

This video was created in coordination with Arlington Community Media, Inc. in Arlington, MA. ACMi is dedicated to providing an electronic forum for the free exchange of information and ideas
COVID has spoiled the traditional celebration for the Fox & Owl Festival of a parade. But to celebrate the Fox Library another virtual party is taking place. One that celebrate
On major organization that is supporting Black Lives Matter and racial injustice is the LGBTQIA community, a group that knows all too well about being on the margins of everyday
Another Arlington eatery falling victim to the ongoing pandemic. Adventure Pub, which opened its doors in late 2018 is closing for good at the end of this month. The game

Each year the Arlington International Film Festival (AIFF) holds a contest for local college students to design the poster that will be the signature image of the festival, shown everywhere

You View- Episode 1 Welcome to You View! The show all about YOU, the Arlington Youth. In this episode, we discuss Phase 3 in Arlington, sit down with Black Student

Maitreyee Chakraborty keeps the legacy of poet Rabindranath Tagore alive in a virtual concert titled: Tagore’s Love Letters to Mother Earth, Songs of Harmony’ on Thursday. Concert is happening on
In June the Select Board proclaimed July 13th Black Lives Matter Day in Arlington. Black Lives Matter Day was the perfect opportunity to talk to Zane Crute of the Mystic
Arlington police have an arrest warrant for a man in connection with a robbery at Winchester Savings Bank one year ago. 40-year-old Michael Moran of Somerville will be charged with
No doubt this pandemic has had us staying close to home these past few months and as a result birthday parties, weddings, graduations, special events, and even anniversary get-togethers were
A recount takes place at town hall from last months town election. The races being re-tallied included Select Board and Town Meeting three years terms in precincts 6 and 17.

Arlington Service Station owner Abe Salhi collaborated with Local artist/activist Johnny Lapham and Stwart Ikeda co-chair of the ACAC, to create a banner saying “thank you” to all caretakers and

The Black Student Union (BSU) organized a protest, Activating Arlington, in front of Town Hall. This youth-led, peaceful protest was held to address systemic racism within Arlington Public Schools. Lineup
The town of Arlington is opening up a dialogue with its residents regarding race, racial equity, and systemic inequality. This, of course, come in wake of the unjustifiable death of