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It has been quite a patriotic week in Arlington and beyond. From the local Veteran’s day celebration to the national elections, we’ll cover it all. As Massachusetts braces for winter

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The elections are still ongoing, how did the process go locally? Arlington gets a new tool to address the dangers of opioid abuse. And the town manager talks about COVID
Halloween has come and gone safely here in Arlington. So what do people do with their pumpkins now? Why, recycle them of course! ACMi news correspondent Krystin Beaulieu attended a
For the past five years, the Arlington Police Department has found innovative and effective ways to combat opioids in the community. In one of their latest initiatives, they are partnering
The long contentious election for the white house is still ongoing as ballots from a few key states are still being counted. This comes after a record-breaking number of voters

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Town Moderator John Leone discusses the upcoming Virtual Town Meeting on November 16, 2020. In this segment, the Town Moderator provides the big-picture view of how we got here, and
An iconic Arlington event celebrates its tenth anniversary, but not the way they expected. Some people will get to the polls this year on a pair of borrowed wheels. And
Sydney has really been milking the buildup to Halloween, and follows last week’s guide to spooky TV by introducing some movies that have genuinely scared her, and she doesn’t scare
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On Thursday, October 29th, the Old Schwamb Mill joined with a prominent local historian to return to 1970 – virtually, of course – to look at some pivotal events that