Residents may submit warrant articles to the Arlington Board of Selectmen’s Office.
A look at the top stories last week on Arlington Patch.
Arlington's new director was selected from a pool of over 44 applicants.
'T' officials created an online Fare Options Comparison tool to give customers the opportunity to calculate fares under the proposed changes
As part of the Community Health Programs
Remember to sign the back of your ticket! You wouldn’t want someone else walking away with your jackpot.
Arlington Community Ed creates 10 classes for teen (grades 6-8) - an opportunity to unwind with a rewarding experience after school.
Residents who would like to learn more about projects eligible for Community Preservation Act funds are encouraged to attend.
Plus, firefighters save their brethren from a burning building, and a Boston man pleads guilty to killing a teenager.
Kid Care Preschool program is open to children ages 2.9-years-old to five years old. Meet Preschool Director, Kim Grubb, and other staff.
Recycling center will be open from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Jan. 9.
A look at the top stories so far this week on Arlington Patch.
Tickets for the $10,000 Arlington Boys and Girls Club raffle are available.
Plus, a Hudson man is charged with attempting to murder an officer, and a landmark former restaurant may get be revived.
What seats are up for grabs in this year's town election?
Puppy Alfie will make an amazing difference in the life of a person with disabilities
11 percent of high school students, and 15 percent of middle school students reported serious thoughts of suicide in the past 30 days.
The Club is looking for nominations for the George P. Faulkner Citizens Award for Service to Youth & the Youth Service Award.
Town officials will send a test call to all Arlington Alert subscribers.
The meeting will be to talk about the district’s enrollment challenges.
Trees will be taken to Lexington where they will be chipped and recycled.
The Baby Doe saga, a school shooting, 'Snowmageddon,' a great white invasion, and more highlighted the year that was in 2015.
Plus, found human remains are confirmed to be those of a man missing for a year, and a human trafficker gets prison time.
Robbins Library will be open Saturday, Jan. 2.
Arlington resident John Rossi gives us the inside scoop on a door reconstruction as well as advice on what to look for to protect your home
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Plus, a missing teen is found safe, treacherous road conditions cause multiple wrecks, and an alleged carjacker uses exotic weapons.
Early peek at New Year's Eve forecast for Arlington.
American Red Cross Blood Drive - Receive a $5.00 Dunkin Donuts Gift Cards as our thanks!
Plus, a priest is defrocked after allegedly stealing bodies from a cemetery, and Logan braces for delays as the snow/ice storm approaches.
Winter weather advisory extended for Arlington.
Following the change in China's 40 year old One Child Policy, APN asks local Chinese students and professors their opinions
There will be a late fee of $50 added to your regular annual fee to license your dog on March 15.
Second winter storm may be on the way later this week.
Plus, a car slams into a home and the driver flees, a Massachusetts Chipotle racked with controversy prepares to reopen, and more.