Plan accordingly if you have town business, or plan to head to the library over the holidays.
Plus, another arrest is made after a robbery at a Massachusetts armory, and check out some of the strangest animal stories of the year.
"What the children have received from the good folks of Arlington is beyond their wildest dreams."
Three Arlington charities each received $2,500 over the course of the year. We called on the Arlington community to nominate the fourth.
The next meeting will be to talk about the district’s enrollment challenges.
A look at the top stories last week on Arlington Patch.
The 17-acre Mugar property is the last large, privately owned tract of vacant land in Arlington.
Arts and Entertainment events happening in Arlington for the week of December 17, 2015.
Arlington resident John Rossi provides a tip on how to protect your trees from these winterly disturbances.
Come observe and participate in an open role play of a restorative justice circle. Friday, January 15
Chamber of Commerce's Beth Locke talks about initiatives the Chamber is taking to help support local businesses during the holiday season.
APN and Lenard Diggins from the MBTA Rider Oversight Committee talk fare increases and service improvements we can expect in the future.
Samaritans' peer support group for those who have lost a loved one to suicide will be meeting this evening at Grace Episcopal Church.
A look at the top stories so far this week on Arlington Patch.
APN and Arlington local Sven Birkerts talk about his book that looks at our reliance on technology and in person experiences we are missing.
The Club is looking for nominations for the George P. Faulkner Award and Youth Service Award.
Residents may submit warrant articles to the Arlington Board of Selectmen’s Office.
Local woman served on the Heroes in Health Care Gala committee.
Join ACA for two fun and creative weeks of art, music, and drama!
It may come in an envelope, but it is a gift of possibilities to learn, create, explore.
100's of classes for adults, teens and kids. Escape the cold and dark days of winter with us. New VacationFun! classes during Feb. break.
Plus, a Swansea man is found dead after barricading himself in his house, and is the snow pile back already?
Flag to be lowered to half-staff at all state buildings from sunrise until sunset.
True Story Theater and Arlington Public Art project meeting scheduled for Tuesday.
Plus, a slain officer is laid to rest with a presidential honor, and the Boston Marathon bomber seeks a new trial.
Arlington residents: Please note that all Massachusetts Avenue businesses are open.
The 2016 Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics Massachusetts on Saturday, March 5, 2016
Plus, watch an NBA player brawl with fans on a Boston street, and police increase patrols to battle rising property crime.
Arlington Police Say He Will Take Part in Restorative Justice. APN Video Has Details.
Arlington Libraries select community read title, a book to bring the community together through literature.
Plus, record warmth is expected across the region this month, and watch Patriots LB Rob Ninkovich surprise kids with game tickets.
We are asking the Arlington community to tell us which charity should receive our final $2,500 donation of the year.
The Club is looking for nominations for the George P. Faulkner Citizens Award for Service to Youth & Youth Service Award.