Find Out What Makes FoodLink "Arlington Proud," Our First in a Series Recognizing Those Who Go Beyond to Help People in Need.
Plus, dozens of animals sadly perish in an overnight animal shelter fire, and watch Tom Brady spend some quality time at home with his pup.
Alumni Swim Meet this Wednesday, November 25th at 5:30PM.
News Intern and Lesley University's Threshold student, Jack St. Onge gives you a side-by-side comparison of the Apple and Pebble watches
Time to finish up the raking: Weekly yard waste collection coming to a close.
The Arlington Food Pantry exists solely on donations from individuals and local businesses. There are three ways you can help local familes.
Gov. Charlie Baker has ordered all U.S. and Commonwealth flags be at half-staff on state buildings.
Also, the last week for leaf collection will be held Nov. 30 to Dec. 4.
A look at the top stories last week on Arlington Patch.
Local and state officials to cut the ribbon at the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Grafton Street.
Black tape was placed over the portraits of several African America law professors.
Watch to find out if travelers think the changes to lanes, traffic lights and crosswalks makes it easier and safer to travel.
The award honors a nurse who has contributed in a significant way to the development of EMS skills, efforts and education.
The Department of Veterans' Services talked with us about available opportunities for veterans and the annual parade and services.
Town Manager Adam Chapedlaine discusses the future of Arlington's finances and the Long Range Planning Committee.
A look at the top stories so far this week on Arlington Patch.
Plus, a local TV sports journalist is found dead, IKEA workers strike, and hundreds attend a road rage victim's funeral.
Plus, dozens are charged in an illegal gambling ring, and watch as a plane full of passengers erupt in spontaneous cheers.
Video: The Jimmy Fund's 'Putting 4 Patients' November 21st in honor of Catherine Malatesta an AHS student who passed away from cancer.
Thursday, Nov. 19 is the last free flu clinic taking place in Arlington
A look at the top stories from the past week on Arlington Patch.
Plus, a giant sea turtle dies off Massachusetts, angering scientists, and a dog is recovering after spending a night in a well.
Register now for Hypnosis to Stop Smoking on Thursday, November 19th
Looking to buy a home? Come check out these open houses going on in Arlington this weekend
Plus, a giant sea turtle is found dead, angering scientists, and watch as a local dog recovers from a harrowing night in a well.
Several experts in the field will explain the benefits of carbon pricing in December.
A look at the top stories so far this week from Arlington Patch
Plus, watch some tear-jerking military homecomings, and find out how fantasy football is under attack.
Plus, two men who brought an arsenal to the Pokemon championships held in jail, and a man is charged after taking too long in the restroom.
Here is information about where and when the parade will start and the parade route
Plus, 17 students are hospitalized after a hazmat incident causes a school to evacuate, and Patch Asks: Should School Buses Have Seat Belts?
Here is the list of what is open and closed in Arlington on Veterans Day
We sat down with Miriam Levine, Arlington's first Poet Laureate, to talk about the position and her goals during her term.
A look at the top stories of the week from Arlington Patch
Plus, read a police officer's touching gesture after a traffic stop, and a Peabody store has an unusual way to pay an employee.
Commuters have a chance to make their voice heard by filling out a short survey
People looking for a home in Arlington can start right here with this list of open houses
Arlington Fire Department Educates Students on Fire Safety Through a State Grant. One Mother So Impressed She and Daughter Make a Video.
Plus, a cop surprises a resident with a heartfelt gesture after a traffic stop, and a store is cited for letting a worker live in it.
The group feels the intersection is dangerous for pedestrians and wants it changed to be exclusively for pedestrians.