Karen Wood has joined FCP Live-In as a Care Coordinator, managing accounts in North of Boston/Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
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Due to its injuries, the fox had to have surgery to remove its leg at the beginning of October.
Town officials also celebrated the completion of other park and playground projects over the last year.
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The fireworks at Spy Pond were postponed last weekend due to a rainy forecast, though the 45th Town Day celebration still took place.
The event is part of National Faith & Blue Weekend, and all non-perishable food and other products collected will go to Arlington EATS.
The state grant will help to support priority populations most impacted by climate change, like the elderly and low-income individuals.
Town Day will feature entertainment, food, vendor booths and demonstrations by first responders. But one major event has been canceled.
The monument honoring those who served is getting an upgrade next year, and officials want to make sure the Honor Roll is accurate.
The $2.1 million renovation will create Arlington's "first universal designed playground intended to be accessible to all abilities."
The event will raise money for a local nonprofit that plants trees and creates economic opportunities in Armenia and Artsakh.
In addition to activities on Massachusetts Avenue, the day will feature a 2-mile run at the Arlington Reservoir and fireworks at Spy Pond.
The 2-year pilot program goes into effect on Sept. 7 after being approved by the Select Board in June. Find out how to apply.
The candlelight vigil will honor and remember those lost to overdose and addiction. The forum will feature opioid-related discussions.
Twenty-two nonprofit organizations and small businesses were selected to receive a total of $860,900.
The event will be held on Mass Ave between Jason Street and Pleasant Street.
The reconstruction includes new bike racks and an updated path to improve accessibility and connection.
Flushing hydrants and checking street valves is part of Arlington Water Division’s annual maintenance procedures.
The weekend-long festival, featuring traditional Greek food and music, will return to Saint Athanasius Greek Orthodox Church in June.
The project began in early August 2022 to replace the old play equipment with new playground sets.
Head of School Hannah LaFranzo says the best part of working with children is "seeing them become independent, autonomous human beings."
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Yard waste is accepted in paper leaf and lawn bags or in reusable barrels labeled with the town’s yard trimmings stickers.
Arlington art gallery owner Carla Dorato is currently in recovery from a stem cell transplant for stage three T-cell lymphoma.
New England blues artist James Montgomery will headline the benefit concert, which supports a non-profit organization helping veterans.
The actor surprised Cambridge Typewriter in Arlington with an Olympia SM4 typewriter from the 1960s, Boston.com reports.
The Regent Theatre has signed a partnership agreement with vocalist Debo Ray for five concerts throughout 2023.
Brett Bybell has been watching Jeopardy! his whole life. He acquired the suit from an estate sale for the former host.
MA has seen a distressing trend in which predators like hawks, owls, and eagles become ill when they eat a rodent that has ingested poison.
The Arlington Police Department raised $5,825 during its 2022 No Shave November and December initiative to benefit cancer research.
Arlington Police Chief Julie Flaherty said an investigation into the theft was ongoing as of Wednesday morning.
Inspections aim to help community members ensure their child is riding in a safely installed car seat.
Town officials said a new flag was on its way as of Wednesday.
With many convenient & creative ways to work out at home or in the office, you don’t need a gym membership or special equipment to exercise.
The new building at 117 Broadway will house the EATS Market and the organization’s offices.
The organization has a fundraising goal of $5,000, which will allow them to provide $200 Stop & Shop gift cards to 25 families.
Melissa Parker said the the program has facilitated her learning of the theory, skills, and practice of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy.
Winter images of snowmen, polar bears, people at winter play and more will brighten storefront windows in Arlington Heights on Dec. 3.