The town is seeking a volunteer coach for its HeatSmart campaign.
Exciting fall lineup of 300 hundred classes for adults, teens and kids.
The Fox Library's resale shop closed Aug. 10 after the two longtime managers were fired.
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Restoration of the monument will begin next week.
Awards are given annually to citizens who have "made outstanding contributions to the enrichment and advancement" of the town.
Youth Villages recently announced the closure of residential and educational services for its 42 female residents.
The pond will be treated to control nuisance vegetation in August.
The town released data from the first month of service.
The new assistant director will begin her tenure next week.
The Mystic River Watershed Association says it is taking steps to better help communities manage extreme weather.
See the final two options, which were presented at a Town Hall forum June 20.
English At Large (EAL) recently hosted its first-ever learner graduation to celebrate the achievements of local immigrants enrolled in its T
The service is part of a regional program that includes nearby communities like Medford, Watertown and Belmont.
The recently formed commission plans to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community through social, educational and arts-based events and programs.
Arlington invites residents to participate in the project.
The second phase of a project to improve flood management measures will begin in July.
And he bought his ticket right here in town.
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The April 12, 2018 edition brings us up to date with the high school building, Marijuana and the Developing Brain, Spy Ponder Sports, more.
Arlington Police and Communities for Restorative Justice are celebrating and raising money to benefit the program.
The park will close for maintenance this week.
The Home Advantage Team is like no other in the business — just ask Steve McKenna, the No. 1 real estate agent in Arlington.
Town agencies will present the findings on the CPA-funded master plan for reservoir improvements.
This gray Yorkie, Schnauzer mix went missing around 7 p.m. March 16. Her family is asking for the public's help finding her.
Arlington DPW worked to remove hanging limbs ahead of NorEaster. Have a look at what will happen to the downed limbs they didn't get to.
Be on the lookout for this girl and help get her back home and safe.
A Look At Options for Raising Taxes
Here's what to know about this year's Arlington Reads Together program.
Who will protect Arlington's land? That's the question at this community meeting.
There's a new guy in town after Father Nick was suddenly ousted last summer.
Have a question for one of the women who thought up the Pussyhat Project? Meet her in Arlington.