ACMi News: August 06, 2021
There’s always something new at the Arlington Farmers’ Market, including a healthy concoction that will satisfy any sweet tooth. Break a leg! Wow, we haven’t said that in a long
There’s always something new at the Arlington Farmers’ Market, including a healthy concoction that will satisfy any sweet tooth. Break a leg! Wow, we haven’t said that in a long
Two new restaurants are opening up soon in Arlington Heights, but it’s actually one. What does that mean? It’s two restaurants, Ginger Exchange Express and Master Pies, but in one
A popular coffee house in the center where people can kick back, sip some espresso or delight themselves with some sandwiches, expanded seating options for patrons, indoor and out. Here’s
A new Arlington dining option puts its own spin on the idea of fusion cuisine. Two APD officers put their own spin on the police ride-along. And there’s no great
Throughout the nation, many cities and towns have experienced a spike in crime. In Arlington, thankfully, not so much. We explore why. A few weeks back, ACMi was invited to
Restaurants, childcare centers and local businesses continue the process of reopening. All over the country, however, workplaces such as these are facing a major challenge: finding enough people to do
Business is booming for local shops that survived the pandemic. Now they face a brand-new challenge. The Arlington Fire Department hosts a fun community event, with burgers on the grill,
The Arlington High baseball team’s storybook season comes to an end, but the future looks bright! An ambitious public art project aims to reflect our community’s experience of the COVID-19
Local artists are teaming up with area businesses to spruce up Mass Ave. in a collaborative arts campaign. ACMi News intern, Sophia Titus, tells us more.
The Arlington Farmers’ Market looks a lot different than it did last year. And by that, we mean it’s looking normal. ACMi News intern Toby Barrett visited the Market, now
One local family shop in East Arlington managed to find its own way to stay afloat. The pandemic challenged Clay Dreams to change its business model to accommodate for the
While walking through the streets of Arlington, you’re sure to see parklet dining. These spaces allowed restaurants to continue serving customers during the pandemic, when indoor seating was limited. Helen
For 105 years, the Regent Theatre has been presenting concerts, performances, and other events, but they are as excited as they’ve ever been at the prospect of reopening to their
At the foot of Arlington’s iconic Water Tower, flags wave to commemorate heroes from all over town. June is Pride Month, and there’s a full schedule of activities and events
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Phone: (781) 777-1115
Monday – Thursday, 10-6; Friday, 10-5