ACMi News: December 20, 2019
The dynamics of next years town election has just changed. A long-time select board member says he’ll be stepping down after serving nearly a decade on Arlington’s select board. Kathleen
The dynamics of next years town election has just changed. A long-time select board member says he’ll be stepping down after serving nearly a decade on Arlington’s select board. Kathleen
Hundreds of people converge on the state house demanding action from their lawmakers to finally do something about climate change. Arlington’s climate change activists, young and old alike, sounding the
November felt like a breeze. But December? For a while it didn’t show signs of stopping! A two and a half day winter blast swept through Arlington this week. We’ll
Sure, there’s the turkey, mashed potatoes and pumpkin pie, but you can’t deny football is a huge part of this cornucopia of holiday bliss. Tonight a celebration of 100 years
An armed robbery in Arlington. This time the target is a mass ave convenience store. Police say they’re working the case but if you saw anything suspicious, Arlington’s P.D. can
A major drug bust in town. This, after police made a search of a man’s Arlington apartment. We’ll tell you what police say they found. An Arlington non-profit battling food
Arlington honors veterans who served in the U.S. military since the days of our American Revolution. The town will host its annual Veterans Day ceremonies this week. ACMi News will
Town manager Adam Chapdelaine addresses the Select Board in the ongoing controversy of Lt. Rick Pedrini. He also answers petitioners on how the town handled the sensitive case. Where does
The designated bus lane is now open permanently which town leaders say is shaving some serious time off the commute for thousands of Arlington’s bus riders. The Rotary Club of
Finally, the weather is cooperating so that bus passengers can get from point A to B. We’ll show you the work underway for Arlington’s new designated bus lane. And crews
A ribbon-cutting that was years in the making at Minuteman High School. We’ll take you to the celebration of what is clearly a marvel of 21st-century architecture! More fallout from
As Arlington aims to hire a permanent police chief in the near future, acting chief Juliann Flaherty updates the Select Board on community policing efforts currently underway. This as some
Arlington is on the fast track to install a faster track. Get ready for a permanent designated bus lane on Mass Ave in the near future. We talk to town
Some fallout in the ongoing case of Lt. Richard Pedrini. Some Arlington residents are none too pleased with how town leaders addressed the matter. We’ll have their reaction as well
Coming up on this special holiday edition of ACMi News: looking back at the summer of 2019. Sometimes TV is a one way medium. We wanted to hear what our
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