ACMi News: October 04, 2019
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
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
This video is part 1 of a mini-documentary series on a project I’m working on to help feed the homeless and the hungry. I’m documenting it to raise awareness of
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
#StrikeWithUs #ClimateStrikeMA This video was created in coordination with Arlington Community Media, Inc. in Arlington, MA. ACMi is dedicated to providing an electronic forum for the free exchange of information
Diane Welch, Arlington’s Animal Control Officer, is used to responding to the call of the wild – everything from bear calls, to inquiries about coyotes, to releasing owls back into
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
No swimming at Hill’s Pond until further notice. A potentially toxic algae bloom is detected at the pond which can wreak havoc on your health and the health of your
Scenes of Winchester MA in the summer of 2019. Posterized effect was used to make this short video.
Authorities release new video of the person they’ve been looking for since May. This, after three arsons at area Jewish centers. If you think you can help police find this
Last week we told you about some new rules on what you can and cannot toss in the recycling bin. They took effect July first and you likely received a
Some Arlington neighbors gather to find out more about the eastern coyote. Can humans and these canines peacefully co-exist? Dispelling the many myths about some of our most mysterious neighbors.
A new name and some new rules when it comes to recycling in Arlington. The towns recycling and trash guide came out last month. It’s now being referred to as
There’s been a rising number of phone calls to Arlington’s police department concerning recent coyote sightings. According to police, roughly a dozen calls every day. Arlington’s animal control officer Diane
Recorded by ACMi’s Studio Knights on July 31, 2019 in the Town Hall Auditorium.
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Phone: (781) 777-1115
Monday – Thursday, 10-6; Friday, 10-5