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Regent Theatre Stage & Screen Events

Don’t have any plans while this cold weather is setting in? How about celebrating Black History Month? How about soaking in the musical warmth of Jimi Hendrix? Peter Frampton? George

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Snow White & Seven More Weeks

It was all fun and games this winter until January 29th happened. Any warm fuzzy feelings that we were going to get away with a major snow-storm this year were

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Space Heater Safety

Some of the worst fires nationwide especially during the winter months are attributed to space heaters. Which is why Deputy Fire Chief Ryan Melly is airing a public service announcement

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ACMi News: February 04, 2022

School superintendent Dr. Elizabeth Homan says as of now, COVID-19 cases are dwindling in Arlington public schools, while COVID testing undergoes certain changes. We’ll have an update. Nature was a

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ACMi News: January 28, 2022

An elderly woman dies after a swift moving fire swept through a portion of the third floor at the Chestnut Manor senior housing complex this week. We get the latest

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2nd Annual Rotary Polar Dunk

Mark your calendars for Saturday, February 5th if you wish to cool off in these “dog days” of winter! Members of Arlington’s Rotary Club will be hosting its 2nd annual

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Great Expectations

It comes as no surprise that Robbins Library at first struggled like the rest of us to navigate through this pandemic. The library shut down in the first COVID wave

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Skating Safety Tips

Police Captain Richard Flynn appears in this public service announcement to warn residents about the dangers of skating on Spy Pond and says there is an alternative. If you have

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The Dangers of Thin Ice

Arlington’s fire and police departments were very busy Sunday, January 23rd on Spy Pond. According to fire crews, three skaters fell through thin ice in thee separate incidents and had

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Arlington Fatal Fire

Tragedy struck the town of Arlington on Saturday, January 22nd. Arlington police say 88-year-old Bridget Doyle died and another woman was injured after a fire broke out in the seven

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Honoring Arlington’s Veterans

Arlington’s Director of Veterans Services is already moving on plans to upgrade Memorial Park between the Civil War monument and the Central Fire Station. Jeff chunglo presented his proposal to

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Red Flag? (Extended Interview)

Many of us are so focused in our daily routines, we hardly have enough time to ponder things we see everyday. Take the Massachusetts state seal and flag for instance.

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