New Apartments in the Heights
A presentation was made before the Select Board this week for a very ambition project for 1156 Mass Ave. It would involve upgrading some of the Mill Brook buildings behind
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A presentation was made before the Select Board this week for a very ambition project for 1156 Mass Ave. It would involve upgrading some of the Mill Brook buildings behind
A recount takes place at town hall from last months town election. The races being re-tallied included Select Board and Town Meeting three years terms in precincts 6 and 17.
We say a happy 244th birthday to our independence, but the document that helped forge our nation is going through some definitive changes in the midst of the nationwide racial
ACMi friends at the Arlington International Film Festival are raffling off a gas grill, just in time for summer BBQ season. Deadline July 3rd. ACMi member Tyler Vaillancourt has more.
The town of Arlington is opening up a dialogue with its residents regarding race, racial equity, and systemic inequality. This, of course, come in wake of the unjustifiable death of
You’ll recall, Arlington’s Class of 2020 had a virtual graduation ceremony followed by a fantastic caravan that rolled through town akin to a ticker tape parade. Not to be outdone,
COVID-19 was put the damper on so many events in Arlington this year, including Porchfest 2020. So the Arlington Center for the Arts announced Bubblefest. The event was held earlier
Motorists in Arlington will be seeing some changes if they are heading west along Mass Ave. in the early evening hours. This, after a bicyclist was killed nearly two months
Town leaders hold the first of four community discussions, joining the nationwide debate on racial inequality and policing. This just three days after a passionate rally at town hall. Several
The Steve Katsos Show has run on ACMi for the past 10 years and also aired internationally. Recently, the show won a prestigious nationwide accolade, the Hometown Media Award for
Juli Brazile is the newly elected town clerk in Arlington. She tells us one of her first duties will be to seek ways of improving efficiency in the clerks office.
We spoke with Zane Crute, the president of the Mystic Valley area branch of the NAACP, and got his reaction to what has been happening in this area and the
July 13th will officially be known as Black Lives Matter Day in Arlington. This, as the select board unanimously approves the Black Lives Matter proclamation during its meeting on Monday,