ACMi News: April 17, 2020
As experts say we surge toward a coronavirus peak, Massachusetts Nation Guard members deploy to Sunrise Senior Living on Mass Ave. to conduct wide-spread COVID-19 testing. Arlington leaders fast-track approval
As experts say we surge toward a coronavirus peak, Massachusetts Nation Guard members deploy to Sunrise Senior Living on Mass Ave. to conduct wide-spread COVID-19 testing. Arlington leaders fast-track approval
Arlington pays tribute to a hometown hero who passed on this week. An Air Force veteran who was chosen to be Grand Marshal in this years now-canceled Patriots’ Day parade.
An employee at Arlingtron’s Whole Foods tests positive for the new coronavirus. As of April 2nd, town leaders report two dead as as result of COVID-19 and that number is
Governor Charlie Baker is requesting a major disaster declaration from the Trump White House. A move that would unlock federal funding as Arlington and the rest of the state try
Arlington is faced with a crisis that calls for a town-wide response, but the best help for the towns overall health and economy hinges on a strong and swift public
Town leaders say they’re doing everything possible to minimize the ongoing coronavirus situation. What are state and town health officials currently doing to curb what the World Health Organization has
The Centers for Disease Control says it’s lifting restrictions on testing and beginning to fast-track people who fear they have the coronavirus. What is Arlington doing to prepare it’s residents
Will Arlington residents soon be belly-up up to a new bar in the Heights? The potential operator of a tavern which may occupy the old Balich building just cleared a
Town leaders in Arlington now have finalized their plans regarding the top cop in town. We have an exclusive one-on-one interview with the town manager and the decision that’s been
A two-alarm garage fire then a series of explosions on Bowdoin Street in Arlington as billowing smoke can be seen for miles. Arlington fire crews frantically work to save nearby
It’s 2020 which means the U.S. Census Bureau will tally up the U.S. population. The census was the topic of conversation at the Robbins Library this week. Why do we
A jammed packed house at Arlington’s Town Hall as residents from here and the surrounding area celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Why Dr. Kings
In a yuletide bombshell, Arlington’s town manager considers another career option then pulls out of the running. What caused Adam Chapdelaine to stay the course right here in Arlington? The
In this special New Year’s holiday edition of ACMi News, we take a look back at some of the stories that helped define the year 2019 here in Arlington. We
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