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Cold Case

A very bizarre scene involving a stolen truck, a police chase and a soggy suspect unfolded in Arlington shortly after 1pm on Saturday, January 15th. When it was all over

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DEI Update | January 2022

In this DEI Update, Jillian Harvey, Arlington’s Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion discusses the Town’s efforts toward engaging a consultant to conduct a Community Equity Audit and hire a

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DPCD Update | January 19, 2022

In this DPCD Update, Jennifer Raitt, Arlington’s Director of Planning and Community Development, provides status on the Small Business and Nonprofit Working Capital ARPA fund, which closed earlier this month,

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The Ponder Scope | January 14, 2022

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Black Player in the White South

ACMi News got to talk to one person who attended Dr. Martin Luther King’s civil rights event on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial August of 1963. In the midst

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Everbridge Mass Notification System

The town of Arlington is using a new method to send useful information and alerts to its residents. This new system appealed to town leaders because they say it’s easy

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Town Hall Update | January 13, 2022

Arlington Town Manager, Adam Chapdelaine provides a COVID-19 update, talks about changes in ARPA spending that allows the Town to spend more money toward revenue loss, which will help stabilize

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MLK Day 2022 Preview

January 15, 2022 would have been Dr. Martin Luther King’s 93rd birthday. To celebrate this occasion and to honor this legendary and steadfast champion of civil rights, Arlington will be

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The History of the Jason Russell House

You would think that after nearly three hundred years, all secrets would be revealed at Arlington’s Jason Russell house. But an ongoing investigation recently by historians and ballistics professionals shows

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January 6th Vigil

A vigil in remembrance of the insurrection that occurred one year ago at the nations capitol was held at Whittemore Park Thursday night, January 6th. This event was unanimously approved

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Jingle Ride

It was kick-stands up for more than two hundred bicyclists at the Kickstand Cafe on a beautiful December Sunday morning. Time to do some serious dressing up, caroling, and of

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ACMi Tree Lighting 2021

Despite near sixty degree temperatures, ACMi held it’s Christmas tree lighting ceremony this week. And there were many revelers showing up to celebrate. It was the largest crowd ever for

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Ed Markey on the Protecting Community Television Act

This week, Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey, and several lawmakers on Capitol Hill, reintroduced the “Protecting Community Television Act” legislation to ensure community television operations like ACMi continue to receive the

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