
Demi’s Panic at the Regent
In the early days of the pandemic in 2020, all of us dealt with struggles in one form or another. Some struggles changed our lives forever. For two Arlington parents

In the early days of the pandemic in 2020, all of us dealt with struggles in one form or another. Some struggles changed our lives forever. For two Arlington parents

Scores of people celebrated “Spring Fling 2022” in the Heights on Saturday, May 21st. After a very confining two years, it was a sun-soaked celebration!
The Arlington Advocate, Arlington’s newspaper that covered stories in this town for 151 years, underwent a name change. As of May 12th, it became The Advocate & Star, a merger

Finally! Spring-like weather has made an appearance in 2022! And what better time to have a ribbon-cutting for an ultra-posh lemonade stand in town? ACMi News attended the ribbon cutting

Another week of articles to tackle in Town Meeting 2022. On May 15th, moderator Greg Christiana updated town meeting members on articles to be covered in the near future. Several

For many people, modern-day Memorial Day has morphed into nothing more than a three day weekend, a mega car sale, or backyard barbecue. But when it comes to the true

In this Town Hall Update Arlington Town Manager, Adam Chapdelaine talks about the upcoming grand opening at the newly renovated Arlington Reservoir and public input meeting for the Mass Ave/Appleton

In this Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Update, DEI Director Jillian Harvey provides status on the Community Equity Audit, hosting the state-wide MAPC , provides recaps on April events and

In recent weeks, ACMi News has been talking to residents in Kyiv, Ukraine to get the latest updates on the brutal invasion of that country. We first established contact with
May is Huntington’s disease awareness month and the Huntington’s Disease Society of America, a premiere nonprofit, held a live storytelling showcase at the Regent Theatre on May 11th. The Society
In just a few days, most of us will have an extended weekend come Memorial Day on May 30th. It’ll be a time for barbecue’s, ballgames and backyard outings, not

Russian president Vladimir Putin could be poised to formally declare war on Ukraine within days, abandoning his so-called “military operation” terminology. It was first reported the Russians were hoping to

In this Town Hall Update, Arlington Town Manager, Adam Chapdelaine talks about the Revised ARPA Framework, AHS Phase 1 Open House, new director of Assessments and outgoing DPCD director, plus

Arlington leaders are busy resurrecting a Revolutionary War battlefield that, if you live in Arlington, you are likely passing everyday! Thousands of patriots and redcoats met at Arlington’s Foot of

School districts in 26 states have banned or opened investigations into more than 11,000 books. This according to Pen America, a literary and free expression group that compiled data on