Topic: Environment

ACMi News: January 31, 2020

It’s 2020 which means the U.S. Census Bureau will tally up the U.S. population. The census was the topic of conversation at the Robbins Library this week. Why do we

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Arlington’s Bald Eagles

Our national symbol is once again thriving in the Arlington area and surrounding communities. With a little patience and a keen eye, you can spot the once endangered bald eagle

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ACMi News: December 20, 2019

The dynamics of next years town election has just changed. A long-time select board member says he’ll be stepping down after serving nearly a decade on Arlington’s select board. Kathleen

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ACMi News: December 13, 2019

Hundreds of people converge on the state house demanding action from their lawmakers to finally do something about climate change. Arlington’s climate change activists, young and old alike, sounding the

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ACMi News: December 06, 2019

November felt like a breeze. But December? For a while it didn’t show signs of stopping! A two and a half day winter blast swept through Arlington this week. We’ll

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Deep & Crisp & Even

On average one foot of snow blanketed Arlington over a two day period earlier this week. And as ACMi’s News Director Jeff Barnd found out, whether you enjoyed it or

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Talk of the Town | Michelle Lougee

Talk of the Town welcomes Arlington Arts Commissioner Cecily Miller and Artist-in-Residence Michelle Lougee into the studio to discuss the public art installation Michelle will be bringing to the Minuteman

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ACMi News: November 22, 2019

An armed robbery in Arlington. This time the target is a mass ave convenience store. Police say they’re working the case but if you saw anything suspicious, Arlington’s P.D. can

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ACMi News: November 15, 2019

A major drug bust in town. This, after police made a search of a man’s Arlington apartment. We’ll tell you what police say they found. An Arlington non-profit battling food

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ACMi News: October 25, 2019

The designated bus lane is now open permanently which town leaders say is shaving some serious time off the commute for thousands of Arlington’s bus riders. The Rotary Club of

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