ACMi News: July 23, 2021
A new Arlington dining option puts its own spin on the idea of fusion cuisine. Two APD officers put their own spin on the police ride-along. And there’s no great
A new Arlington dining option puts its own spin on the idea of fusion cuisine. Two APD officers put their own spin on the police ride-along. And there’s no great
On Wednesday, June 14th, the community gathered to celebrate Haiku in the Heights. ACMi News Reporter Alexandria Acacia was in attendance, and shares the sights and sounds from that evening.
Arlington has officially launched a new website committed to highlighting both our natural beauty and other popular attractions around town. Senior news producer Anim Osmani has the details.
Nationwide, street violence and crime rates increased during the first half of the year. However, Arlington seems an exception to this case. Even though we are preparing our lives to
Throughout the nation, many cities and towns have experienced a spike in crime. In Arlington, thankfully, not so much. We explore why. A few weeks back, ACMi was invited to
A trustee of the Cyrus Dallin Art Museum recently came to ACMi to share the exclusive unveiling of a new addition to their vast collection of art. Once again, here’s
After a long hiatus, Fourth of July celebrations are back in Arlington. ACMi’s Toby Barrett spoke with one of the organizers of this year’s festivities. For the latest updates, you
Last Saturday, the town held a vaccination cookout, or rather, clinic. Senior News Producer Anim Osmani brings us highlights from the event.
Earlier this month, the Arlington Police Department signed a formal pledge to advance women in policing as part of a nationwide initiative to increase and improve representation of women on
Massachusetts has suffered a spate of drowning incidents in recent months. So far, there have been 47 total drownings since the beginning of the year, with 18 in the month
Restaurants, childcare centers and local businesses continue the process of reopening. All over the country, however, workplaces such as these are facing a major challenge: finding enough people to do
Business is booming for local shops that survived the pandemic. Now they face a brand-new challenge. The Arlington Fire Department hosts a fun community event, with burgers on the grill,
The Arlington High baseball team’s season came to an end this week after a year in which the team defied all expectations. We sent ACMi’s Toby Barrett down to the