“Activized”
“Activized” is a new documentary from award-winning filmmaker Eric Stange. After making films for PBS for many years, the Arlington resident takes on a more personal project, training his lens
“Activized” is a new documentary from award-winning filmmaker Eric Stange. After making films for PBS for many years, the Arlington resident takes on a more personal project, training his lens
After a long wait, Robbins library is finally able to welcome visitors in-person. The counter has been changed to keep both visitors and staff safe. Here’s Reporter Maxime Isaac with
The election is coming up fast. Early voting goes until October 30th. Anim Osmani reports on what you need to know before you head to the polls.
Ready to vote? Early voting continues. Tough times and resilience go hand in hand for one of the town’s cornerstone businesses. And Robbins Library opens its doors again. Kind of.
Most people know the iconic western from the 60s, The Magnificent Seven, but did you know it was based on a Japanese masterpiece? Sydney Britt revisits the 1954 classic, Seven
ACMi’s James Milan surveyed several local entrepreneurs about Shop Arlington First, which was introduced to support local shops and restaurants through the pandemic and beyond. Here’s what they had to
ACMi News correspondent Inyeong Kim tells us how weather and timing mix together to create the perfect canvas for fall.
Arlington is a good-sized town, but I’ll bet you can’t guess exactly how many streets cover the map. Karin, an Arlington resident of 13 years, knows the answer, because she
The pandemic has forced businesses to come up with innovative ways to keep going. Restaurants began outdoor dining, retailers have limited their number of shoppers, but what about the hotel
How are the small businesses around Arlington surviving the pandemic? Do you know exactly how many streets there are in Arlington? And, we tour the town for some seasonal fun!
A local 5th grader, Sabina von Goeler, raised over $1,300 for an animal shelter in Groveland through her online community project, Fundraising 4 Paws. ACMi News correspondent Isabel Litterst met
The Arlington Center for the Arts is one of the cornerstones in Arlington’s cultural landscape. Like everyone else, the ACA has felt the impact of the pandemic, but maybe not