Plus, a big Massachusetts retailer is closing its doors, and find out where your city ranks among the best - and worst.
Using several different metrics, Arlington was calculated to be among the top 500 small cities in the U.S.
Arlington has implemented new parking kiosks in the Russell Common and Railroad Lot. APN talks with the town manager about the changes.
In October, more than 45,000 people read Arlington Patch.
Plus, rescuers save a giant sea turtle off Cape Cod, and take a look at Salem's Witch Cam
Plus, trick-or-treaters get a dangerous trick, and police say a man passed out with heroin and a two-year-old in the car.
Middlesex DA Moderates a Panel Discussion at Lawrence Memorial Hospital as Part of a Task Force on the Opioid Crisis.
A look at the top stories from the past week on Arlington Patch
Plus, a mom with her child in the car is charged with DUI after her car bursts into flames, and check out a gallery of Halloween in Salem.
Looking for a new home? Take a look at this list of open houses in Arlington this weekend
People can skate for free if they wear a costume
Be aware that there are many young children out for the evening, especially during the peak hours of 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Plus, a mother with her child is charged with DUI after her car bursts into flames, and the capital of Halloween prepares for a big weekend.
Arlington residents can come share their thoughts about it.
Plus, check out what's happening in the Halloween capitol of the world, nd an Arlington woman remains missing.
A look at the top stories so far this week on Arlington Patch.
PSATs, walk-in parent teacher conferences, and the Halloween Fair.
Plus, an early morning crash backs up 95 for miles, and find out which are the best and worst hospitals in Massachusetts.
Parking meters in Arlington Center go in effect today
DeVito’s would also like to collect 50 cake mixes so that the children can look forward to baking with their families for the holidays.
Plus, watch a priest and a cop jam to "Bad Boys" on a ride-along, and learn what you need to know before adding bacon to that burger.
Take a behind the scenes look at the Head of the Charles course and its set up.
Ted German, Director of Training at Emerge, talks about what constitutes Domestic Violence and how to understand its impact
Motorists should be prepared to experience rapidly changing coned-off zones along the roadway.
WHO classifies processed meat as “carcinogenic to humans” - the same designation given to cigarettes.
If you experience rusty water in your home or business, fire officials advise that you run the faucets until you have clean water.
A look at the top stories last week on Arlington Patch.
Hear How AYCC Helps Teens Deal With Their Emotions.
He has a tattoo in his ear and is microchipped.
VIDEO: Project Coyote. Learn all about the most misunderstood and remarkable animal in North America in the presentation.
Plus, a baby diagnosed in Boston with a rare skull disorder, continues to fight despite the long odds.
Plus, a Massachusetts man fights to recover from West Nile Virus, and an abused horse makes an amazing recovery.
The scope of the renovation includes the playground, basketball courts and community garden areas.
Plus, what did a Wayland man do to Roger Goodell in his Halloween decorations, and what are archaeologists looking for on Boston Common?
State and Local Officials, Police and Substance Abuse Prevention and Recovery Groups Meet to Address Startling Opioid Abuse Statistics.
Unclaimed amounts as little as a buck, up to $600. See how to claim your money.
Plus, Tufts University revokes Bill Cosby's honorary degree, and watch a local detective threaten to "blow a hole" in a driver's head.