Tenant Assistance
The assistant director of planning and community development sat down with ACMi’s Inyeong Kim to discuss the return of a tenant assistance program designed to provide financial support to Arlington
The assistant director of planning and community development sat down with ACMi’s Inyeong Kim to discuss the return of a tenant assistance program designed to provide financial support to Arlington
School has started at Arlington Catholic High School, and with a creative twist. Here’s reporter Maxime Isaac with more on how the school is using social media to say welcome
The issue of racial injustice remains prominent throughout the country. Here’s Anim Osmani’s coverage of the recent decision by town authorities to remove the Black Lives Matter banner from town
The town has held a number of community conversations throughout the spring and summer. The final session of the original series was postponed from its early August date and took
It’s been a long wait, but Arlington finally hears directly from lieutenant Rick Pedrini regarding race and policing. The Black Lives Matter banner at town hall comes down, and not
A hallmark of the fall calendar in town is the rollout of Arlington Recreation Department classes and programs. ACMi’s Inyeong Kim spoke with those in charge about what will be
Arlington continues to roll with the punches as COVID-19 challenges traditional annual events. This year, Arlington’s Walk for Affordable Housing was transformed into a “Parade on Wheels.” Here’s Maxime Isaac
Arlington’s Farmers’ Market, a Wednesday afternoon staple for years, has been a real bright spot in the local economy throughout the summer. ACMi News correspondent Anim Osmani explains Arlington’s “fresh
Some worried about how Arlington’s beloved Farmers Market would fare in a pandemic. The answer? Better than ever! Arlington celebrates its status as one of the greenest communities in the
Arlington has seen its share of Black Lives Matter activism over recent months, with residents coming out to Mass Ave to demonstrate their support for greater racial equity and police
On Saturday, September 5, climate change activists introduced Arlington to a new form of protest: a Shoe Strike. Curious? Maxime Isaac is here with the story.