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Topic: Transportation

ACMi News: August 16, 2019

Lt. Richard Pedrini has been back on the police force since April. Still, there are some residents who feel justice was not served in wake of his questionable rants. They

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On the Road

If you use Mill Street to get to work, or to just get around, you’ll notice it takes you just a bit longer to get to your destination. And at

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The Roads Less Traveled

There are many road projects currently underway from East Arlington to the Heights. ACMi news intern Michael Cerullo says work crews have a hard deadline to get things done before

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ACMi News: July 26, 2019

Arlington residents brave a torrential thunderstorm to let their voices be heard over a proposed 50 room boutique hotel and restaurant on Mass Ave. At issue: parking, traffic and safety.

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A Bikeway Tally

Arlington’s Minuteman Bikeway could see renovations in the near future thanks to a new pedestrian and bicycle counter near the Swan Place intersection. The state Department of Transportation foot the

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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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ACMi News: June 28, 2019

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

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ACMi News: April 05, 2019

Arlington’s 2019 Patriot’s Day Weekend is just days away. This year’s celebration promises parade bands, entertainers, marching groups, and a grand marshal who has a remarkable tale to tell through

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Snap Shot: Select Board Honors Kevin Greeley

Arlington’s real estate tax is going down. Good news, right? Well… Also, did you ever wonder what happens to Arlington’s lime bikes over the winter? And a heartfelt tribute to

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Arlington Public News: December 14, 2018

Loving remembrances at the select board chambers this week as Arlington’s town leaders remember Kevin Greeley. And after more than 33 years of service, Fred Ryan, Arlington’s chief of police,

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Watch Out for the Other Guy

City sidewalks, busy sidewalks, dressed in holiday style. Arlington is now in the midst of the yuletide season. That means pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists all sharing the streets. Arlington does

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I Want to Ride My Bicycle!

If you’ve been in Arlington for more than five minutes, you’ve likely seen those bright green bicycles sitting idle; near Town Hall, east Arlington, or maybe the Minuteman Bikeway. According

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