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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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
Arlington’s acting Chief of Police Juliann Flaherty stopped at the senior center this week to share coffee, pastries and safety information to a room full of people. For several of
Authorities found a frightening situation at Gibbs middle school this week. Police say two girls, ages five and seven, were stuck by a used hypodermic needle while playing outside in
The police say two young girls are stuck with a discarded hypodermic needle on the grounds of an Arlington middle school. Brenda Mahoney has a report on how police are
A long-time, family-owned Arlington pharmacy has always been going against the big chain super drug stores but this is no David and Goliath story. This independent business offers many things

The Arlington Philharmonic presents its annual family concert, and this year’s theme is “When Books become Music.” orlandocela.com psarlington.org

In 1874, Henrik Ibsen asked Edvard Grieg to write music for a play. Today, “Peer Gynt” is not only a pioneering play, but Grieg’s music is one of the best
Here’s something that’ll put a little “hops” in your step. A beer garden will be popping up again this summer in Arlington. Town planners say last years summer time beer
Arlington is once again ready for another garden party. A beer garden party. We’ll tell you whats on tap for this years summer event. Another applicant for a potential Arlington
Town leaders announce this week that a prominent police lieutenant himself will undergo this town’s restorative justice approach to community policing. What happens next to Lt. Richard Pedrini? Arlington’s recreation
One thing that does not want to be an additional tax burden for the town–an indoor pool. It’s not going to be a part of the high school building project
Food Link, the community organization that rescues fresh food and alleviates hunger for so many area residents, broke ground earlier this week at its new location on Summer Street
An arrest is made in what has been a disturbing string of home break-ins in the area including Arlington. So far, 19 break-ins in all. And Arlington police are not

The Arlington Human Rights Commission invites you to our second annual community storytelling event: Double Take Arlington: Stories That Make You Think Twice from the Arlington Community Last year’s event
We just survived the holidays and already it’s time to gear up for Valentine’s Day. There’s a lot going on at Capitol Square on Saturday, February 9th. Arts and Entertainment