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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’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
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
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
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
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
You know the warm weather has arrived when you can go to mystic and chestnut streets. Arlington’s farmer’s market is now open for business until the cool, crisp days of
Arlington residents made their opinions known about a marijuana store manager looking to open a new joint in the Heights. One that sells medical and recreational marijuana. Michael Cerullo went
An ex-POW speaks about the return of a comrade’s remains 68 years after having buried him when he died in a prison camp during the Korean war.
This will be the last week we have a sports segment now that the summer season is here. Here’s Alex Van Thong with the latest from Studio B.
If you love to turn up the music, dance to the music, play that funky music, any old way you choose it. Arlington was alive with the sound of music
Residents overwhelmingly approved the debt exclusion ballot one question, a 291 million dollar undertaking that gives the town the green light to move forward with rebuilding Arlington High School. Nearly