ACMi News: July 12, 2019
The Minuteman Commuter Bikeway can now get up to the second information on who’s using it. We’ll tell you why the town of Arlington wants an accurate headcount. Get ready
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The Minuteman Commuter Bikeway can now get up to the second information on who’s using it. We’ll tell you why the town of Arlington wants an accurate headcount. Get ready
Legendary actor Ed Asner came to the Regent Theatre as the almighty God in a play called “God Help Us!” With the help of theater owner Leland Stein, we were
Coming up on this special summer holiday edition of ACMi news: We salute the patriots of Arlington, past and present. First, we know how the minutemen made out in April
Some unusual creatures were lurking through the Dallin Elementary School this week. They acted as teachers of sorts for the annual health, recreation and community safety summer program, better known
An Arlington lawmaker agrees to forfeit $10,000 in loans to his campaign after the state says he broke several campaign finance laws. We’ll have the latest on Sean Garballey. Spy
You know the warm weather has arrived when you can go to mystic and chestnut streets. Arlington’s farmer’s market is now open for business until the cool, crisp days of
Arlington residents made their opinions known about a marijuana store manager looking to open a new joint in the Heights. One that sells medical and recreational marijuana. Michael Cerullo went

A brave 19-year-old American in uniform leaves to fight for his country. And never returns. Nearly 70 years later, he’s coming home to loved ones in Arlington. And we talk
An ex-POW speaks about the return of a comrade’s remains 68 years after having buried him when he died in a prison camp during the Korean war.
This will be the last week we have a sports segment now that the summer season is here. Here’s Alex Van Thong with the latest from Studio B.
If you love to turn up the music, dance to the music, play that funky music, any old way you choose it. Arlington was alive with the sound of music
Residents overwhelmingly approved the debt exclusion ballot one question, a 291 million dollar undertaking that gives the town the green light to move forward with rebuilding Arlington High School. Nearly
Arlington’s Special Election 2019 is now one for the history books. Voters dealt with only two questions, but their impact will be felt in this town for years to come.

View ACMi’s recording of ballot returns and interviews regarding the June 11th local election.
A sad departure to tell you about in the world of Arlington sports. Here’s Alex Van Thong with this week’s ACMi Sports Update from Studio B.