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ACMi News: October 30, 2020

An iconic Arlington event celebrates its tenth anniversary, but not the way they expected. Some people will get to the polls this year on a pair of borrowed wheels. And

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Schwamb Mill 50 Years Ago

On Thursday, October 29th, the Old Schwamb Mill joined with a prominent local historian to return to 1970 – virtually, of course – to look at some pivotal events that

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Blue Cross Blue Shield Bluebikes

Not sure how you’ll be getting to the polls this Tuesday? Bluebikes have you covered with a free ride on election day! ACMi’s Isabel Litterst talked to Arlington’s town clerk,

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Completed Sidewalk Renovation

It’s been several months, but the project to renovate the sidewalks in Arlington Center has finally been completed. Michael Rademacher, the director of public works, walked correspondent Inyeong Kim through

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APD Recognition

Arlington police officer Brandon Wenz received a life-saving ribbon for saving an elderly woman after a devastating storm caused a tree to fall on her home.

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AIFF 10th Anniversary

The Arlington International Film Festival hits its 10th anniversary next week, featuring films produced by hundreds of filmmakers from all over the world; including short films produced by Arlington youth.

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True Story Theater on Zoom

Arlington’s True Story Theater group has been bringing the community together through improvisational performances for a long time. This week, the troupe held their annual Fall fundraiser on Zoom. ACMi’s

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Halloween 2020

Halloween is right around the corner. But how will it be different this year? ACMi’s Inyeong Kim finds out.

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Regent Theatre Resilience

It’s been a long battle through the pandemic, but the Regent Theatre has survived through creative thinking and flexibility. Now it is set to allow limited in-person seating following safety

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