ACMi News: November 06, 2020
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
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
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
Ready to vote? Early voting continues. Tough times and resilience go hand in hand for one of the town’s cornerstone businesses. And Robbins Library opens its doors again. Kind of.
How are the small businesses around Arlington surviving the pandemic? Do you know exactly how many streets there are in Arlington? And, we tour the town for some seasonal fun!
Local businesses get a boost as we head into the fall and some quirky new residents move into lodgings with a view of Spy Pond. That and more on ACMi
Welcoming a new shop to the block. The first cannabis dispensary opens its doors to all adult customers. Anger and disapproval of the select board’s decision to remove the BLM
It’s been a long wait, but Arlington finally hears directly from lieutenant Rick Pedrini regarding race and policing. The Black Lives Matter banner at town hall comes down, and not
Some worried about how Arlington’s beloved Farmers Market would fare in a pandemic. The answer? Better than ever! Arlington celebrates its status as one of the greenest communities in the
A tale of two rallies. Residents brave the rain to show their support for Arlington police and for police reform. Arlington diners take to the streets. Literally. What’s with all
A big step towards opening the doors on just the second hotel in Arlington. Catering in a pandemic. And they may be closed but the towns beloved libraries continue to
Primary election day 2020 is upon us. What you need to know about your voting options. Public bikes are back in Arlington, sporting a color change and the ability to
A troubling increase in town of vandalism to signage supporting the Black Lives Matter movement. An encouraging glimpse into the commitment Arlington youth is bringing to the work of making
The town of Arlington will start the school year with a hybrid model following approval from the School Committee on August 10th. The committee voted 6 to 1 to adopt
Arlington was awarded a $16,000 grant for the design and engineering of a trail connecting the reservoir to the Minuteman Bikeway. The project was on of 55 in the state
Arlington’s Police Force launches a news portal which will serve as a hub for the latest updates and information about the agency’s various initiatives, events, and incidents. Chief Flaherty hopes
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Monday – Thursday, 10-6; Friday, 10-5