ACMi News: September 11, 2020
A tale of two rallies. Residents brave the rain to show their support for Arlington police and for police reform. Arlington diners take to the streets. Literally. What’s with all
A tale of two rallies. Residents brave the rain to show their support for Arlington police and for police reform. Arlington diners take to the streets. Literally. What’s with all
Assistant library director Anna Litten tells us about and interesting event coming up at the library next week.
Few institutions are as dear to our communities hearts as our libraries. It’s been a particularly painful effect of the pandemic that their doors have been closed for almost six
Operating in a pandemic poses particular challenges for the catering industry. As part of or series focusing on local businesses, ACMi News correspondent Anim Osmani reached out to Arlington’s own
Arlington is primarily a residential community with most of the commercial action in town confined to the Mass Ave corridor. Well, get ready to welcome a sight we haven’t seen
A big step towards opening the doors on just the second hotel in Arlington. Catering in a pandemic. And they may be closed but the towns beloved libraries continue to
Pedal away Arlingtonians! You will be able to ride one of these blue bikes at any of the four new locations that are being installed throughout town within the coming
The early voting process has come to an end ahead of the state primaries that are being held next week on September 1st, and over 40% of registered voters already
Primary election day 2020 is upon us. What you need to know about your voting options. Public bikes are back in Arlington, sporting a color change and the ability to
Reports are emerging on a lamentable increase in vandalism around town. The target? Signs and banners proclaiming or supporting Black Lives Matter.
A troubling increase in town of vandalism to signage supporting the Black Lives Matter movement. An encouraging glimpse into the commitment Arlington youth is bringing to the work of making
Many businesses have already closed their doors and several others are suffering financially in the midst of this coronavirus pandemic. Some are barely hanging on and coming up with very
In the Fall of 2018 it was found that Lt. Rick Pedrini of the Arlington Police Department penned some pretty hostile comments about certain elements of our society. Town leaders