School’s Out or In?
The Arlington school committee voted late last week to reconvene August 10th to decide on just how Arlington’s public school students will return to the classroom. Will students go back
The Arlington school committee voted late last week to reconvene August 10th to decide on just how Arlington’s public school students will return to the classroom. Will students go back
This will be year 7 for Chairful Where You Sit, the one day outdoor art instillation usually held in the summertime. Chairful Where You Sit is an auction of artistically
COVID has spoiled the traditional celebration for the Fox & Owl Festival of a parade. But to celebrate the Fox Library another virtual party is taking place. One that celebrate
On major organization that is supporting Black Lives Matter and racial injustice is the LGBTQIA community, a group that knows all too well about being on the margins of everyday
In June the Select Board proclaimed July 13th Black Lives Matter Day in Arlington. Black Lives Matter Day was the perfect opportunity to talk to Zane Crute of the Mystic
After the June town election, the Board of Registrars set a recount date for July 9th a town hall. The main focus was on three races: Select Board and town
School leaders hosted a virtual panel this week to discuss what seems to be racial disproportions within Arlington Public Schools disciplinary data.
No doubt this pandemic has had us staying close to home these past few months and as a result birthday parties, weddings, graduations, special events, and even anniversary get-togethers were
Upton Bell was the general manager for the New England Patriots in the early 1970’s. His father was commissioner of the NFL for more than 10 years. His mother was
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
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