Ottoson’s Grad Caravan!
You’ll recall, Arlington’s Class of 2020 had a virtual graduation ceremony followed by a fantastic caravan that rolled through town akin to a ticker tape parade. Not to be outdone,
You’ll recall, Arlington’s Class of 2020 had a virtual graduation ceremony followed by a fantastic caravan that rolled through town akin to a ticker tape parade. Not to be outdone,
COVID-19 was put the damper on so many events in Arlington this year, including Porchfest 2020. So the Arlington Center for the Arts announced Bubblefest. The event was held earlier
Town leaders hold the first of four community discussions, joining the nationwide debate on racial inequality and policing. This just three days after a passionate rally at town hall. Several
July 13th will officially be known as Black Lives Matter Day in Arlington. This, as the select board unanimously approves the Black Lives Matter proclamation during its meeting on Monday,
An abbreviated town meeting like Arlington has never seen takes place outdoors and the essential town business is worked out. We talk to the town manager and get his take
The ballots have been cast and counted. Among this years winners in the 2020 town election: two first time candidates. We have the results in all five of the contested
We can all agree that the year 2020 could use a little room for improvement. Arlington tried to do just that by honoring our Arlington High School class of 2020
The death of George Floyd has served as a catalyst for major social change right here in America. Protests have been occurring in cities and towns from coast to coast.
The picture is getting a little brighter when it comes to health care workers getting the much need personal protection equipment so they can do their jobs in keeping us


There are two open seats on the Select Board, and three candidates in the contest to fill them. In this debate, veteran Select Board member Diane Mahon and first-time candidates

Executive Director Leon Smith, and Deputy Director Sana Fadel describe the work of Citizens for Juvenile Justice on behalf of Massachusetts youth, work that includes advocacy, coalition building, research, and
Absolutely no one was been untouched by what has happened in the last month or two, and that includes us. ACMi has had to close its doors until this virus
As Arlington endure the continuing fears and frustrations over this COVID-19 pandemic, many questions are being raised. When can we get back together again? When can we go back to