Arts & Entertainment Calendar | August 02, 2019
Sick and tired of just fanning yourself this summer? If you get off the couch, you can find some cool things to do on these hot summer days. Here’s ACMi
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Sick and tired of just fanning yourself this summer? If you get off the couch, you can find some cool things to do on these hot summer days. Here’s ACMi
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
There are many road projects currently underway from East Arlington to the Heights. ACMi news intern Michael Cerullo says work crews have a hard deadline to get things done before
There’s been an uptick in phone calls to Arlington’s police department concerning recent coyote sightings right here in town. And that’s raising some concerns among residents. It’s an issue that
Arlington residents brave a torrential thunderstorm to let their voices be heard over a proposed 50 room boutique hotel and restaurant on Mass Ave. At issue: parking, traffic and safety.
What do dogs, the Robbins Library, Old Schwamb Mill, and the moon have in common? Well, scratch your heads no longer! All four have inspired cool summer events in the
Deputy Fire Chief Kevin Kelly who served as the fire prevention specialist and public information officer has taken over the new job as chief. This after Robert Jefferson’s retirement. ACMi’s
Another bank robbery, this time on Medford Street. Arlington police are asking for your help in tracking down the armed suspect. There’s a new man at the top of the
The need for food assistance does not diminish in the summer. The folks who work to fill that need in Arlington just saw their highest numbers this week, serving around
Arlington’s Minuteman Bikeway could see renovations in the near future thanks to a new pedestrian and bicycle counter near the Swan Place intersection. The state Department of Transportation foot the
The Minuteman Commuter Bikeway can now get up to the second information on who’s using it. We’ll tell you why the town of Arlington wants an accurate headcount. Get ready
Legendary actor Ed Asner came to the Regent Theatre as the almighty God in a play called “God Help Us!” With the help of theater owner Leland Stein, we were
Coming up on this special summer holiday edition of ACMi news: We salute the patriots of Arlington, past and present. First, we know how the minutemen made out in April
Some unusual creatures were lurking through the Dallin Elementary School this week. They acted as teachers of sorts for the annual health, recreation and community safety summer program, better known
An Arlington lawmaker agrees to forfeit $10,000 in loans to his campaign after the state says he broke several campaign finance laws. We’ll have the latest on Sean Garballey. Spy