Recycling Stickers
If you come home to find a brightly colored sticker on your recycling bin, take a closer look. The DPW’s recycling team is out to remind, and educate, residents about
If you come home to find a brightly colored sticker on your recycling bin, take a closer look. The DPW’s recycling team is out to remind, and educate, residents about
Library use in Arlington is growing and the facilities are struggling to keep up. That’s according to library administrators who have come up with a plan to expand and revamp
It’s August and schools will be opening across town in just about a month. Construction projects at several schools are well underway as Arlington continues to try and keep up
Visitors to the Uncle Sam Memorial Statue recently had a chance to try their hand at writing poetry on typewriters. For some, it came with a dose of nostalgia, and
You may think rats are a city problem, but in Arlington its becoming more and more of a neighborhood problem. Rats and their borrows often appearing overnight in backyards. We
Arlington’s newest mode of transportation is taking off. Those lime colored bicycles you’ve seen around town–they’ve had two-thousand plus rides since coming to the community at the end of June.
What makes a successful retail destination? Arlington Heights is trying to find out. It is the last of Arlington’s three main retail hubs to get support for economic development from
Whittemore Park welcomed the Aeronaut beer garden for its second weekend on Saturday the 14th. Comfortable temperatures and clear skies brought Arlingtonians out in big numbers for its debut a
Balich 5 & 10 has closed its doors for good. The throwback to a time gone by had been located in Arlington Heights since 1954. Owner Joe Balich is retiring, saying business
The lush greenery that spans from Town Hall to the Robbins Library is more than just pleasant park space. It is the intersection of three prominent Arlington names. Funded by
A swarm of bees. The phrase conjures up the image of a dense cloud of angry, buzzing insects, ready to sting. Well, forget what you think you know. A swarm
School is out and its officially summer. We visit the annual HRC camp at Dallin School… and summer pastimes around town. “Blue Ska” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons:
According to the financial news service CNBC, thirty nine percent of Americans have no savings at all and almost sixty percent have less one thousand dollars put away. Students at
Whittemore Park could be getting a facelift. Proposals from the town include new pathways leading to a central meeting area and an amphitheater for concerts. Residents were recently invited to
More severe storms and increased flooding are two signs of climate change in Arlington. The town became one of 24 Massachusetts municipalities to receive a Climate Resilience grant. Funds will