ACMi News: March 19, 2021
As we officially head into spring, can we see reasons to hope that things will get back to normal soon? A little leprechaun says yes! An iconic nonprofit in town
As we officially head into spring, can we see reasons to hope that things will get back to normal soon? A little leprechaun says yes! An iconic nonprofit in town
The CDC released new COVID guidelines for those who have been fully vaccinated. We get Arlingtonians’ reactions. A local yoga studio figures out how to keep themselves and the community
The governor wants full in-person learning to be available to every student by sometime in April. Arlington parents weigh in on that plan, with the School Committee soon to follow.
It has always been Arlington’s main corridor and one of the region’s major arteries. Now Mass Ave. has been nationally recognized as an All-American Road. Robbins Library commemorates Black History
Some Arlington businesses get a well-deserved boost to help them through. Arlington police raise good money for a great cause. And the stands may be empty, but fans can still
This week should bring smiles with two holidays that celebrate love and family on opposite ends of the globe and flowers play a big role in both! That and more
People aged 75 and over are now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine as the Commonwealth enters Phase 2 of its vaccination rollout plan. We’ve got the latest on what
A UK variant of COVID-19 creeps into Massachusetts. Don’t get caught skating on thin ice, and it’s time to pay some rep-HAIR-ations. That and more on ACMi News.
A new Japanese deli opens in the Heights and immediately draws a crowd. Arlingtonians weigh in on this week’s one-of-a-kind inauguration. That and more on ACMi News.
The news is unfolding at a breakneck pace on the national level, and we get renowned historian and professor Heather Cox Richardson’s take on several things we’ve never seen before.
While we have eagerly turned the calendar to the promise of a new year, the long shadow of COVID-19 continues to loom. We bring you the latest news on vaccine
We have at long last made it to 2021! We want to pause and look back on the year just past and the few silver linings among the dark clouds
Arlington joins a regional effort to curb the spread of COVID-19. Massachusetts receives the first shipment of vaccines and releases rollout plans. And Arlington’s favorite book store continues to spread
The MBTA is changing its services and bus routes, how will Arlington be affected? A sweeping police reform bill is poised to become law, and Arlington Public Schools welcome a
Even as the weather gets colder, there are still good reasons to venture outdoors in Arlington. A notable milestone on the road to a new high school. It’s December and
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