Sky-watchers will see a larger-than-normal moon begin to dim and turn red, lasting for more than an hour.
APN interviews Dr. Scott Myers-Lipton regarding his book "Ending Extreme Inequality."
Did you know there are more than two dozen varieties of apples you can pick from local farms throughout New England?
Join us for our 5th Annual Fall Family Festival on October 9th at 5:30PM!
Residents came together to learn and enjoy what the town has to offer from pony rides to groups booths and music.
Police officials and coalition members will be available to collect unwanted prescription medications.
Plus, help find a Wilmington woman missing for a week, and watch a man's hilarious reaction to seeing a sunfish for the first time.
Plus, the charges stand against a teenager accused of encouraging her friend to kill himself, and Police ask for help catching a cat killer.
Lottery winner went into the Stop & Shop store located at 905 Mass. Ave. in Arlington, to cash in his coins.
The MBTA is facing "significant structural challenges," according to a report released by the Fiscal and Management Control Board.
New England’s largest coat drive kicks off October 12, and coats are collected at all Anton’s locations and Jordan’s Furniture stores
Summer makes way for Autumn. A look at the top stories so far this week on Arlington Patch.
Get the latest news and updates on Arlington High School.
Join ACA for another semester of fun and engaging arts classes starting next week - sign up now to secure your spot!
Plus, watch the dramatic outburst during the arraignment of "Baby Doe's" accused killer.
Arlington Community Education offers Fall classes. Day and evening classes meet at Arlington High School and other locations throughout town
Plus, a local teacher says she was fired for refusing to separate black students, a cop is nearly run over, and a kid is nearly abducted.
Drivers should avoid the area and seek alternate routes. Here's What you need to know about the closure including hours and detours.
Aquasize at Woburn YMCA, Thursdays afternoons, free for Arlington Seniors, register through COA Arlington
The Economic Policy Institute released its 2015 Family Budget Calculator. Here's what you'll need to raise a family in Arlington.
Sunday, Sept. 27, people in the U.S. can see something that hasn’t happened in more than 30 years.
Plus, check out videos of a wheelchair-bound boy's glory, and Miss America dissing Tom Brady with her contradictory answer.
A look at the top stories last week on Arlington Patch.
Somerville's Fluff Festival landed on Thrillist's "33 Things to Do Before You Die List."
More destinations and stores are becoming pet-friendly, making the family companion easier to tote along on a road trip.
Local resident to participate in Annual 5K to support local suicide prevention and remember Paul Morrissey of Arlington
Arlington Community Education has many classes still enrolling. Try something new NEXT WEEK!
School is in full swing, and fall community activities are picking up. Patch welcomes you to share your news and announcements.
Plus, the summer of the shark continues in Massachusetts, and watch video of construction workers helping a cop subdue a suspect,
Thousands of cyclists of all ages to ride throughout streets of Boston, including a car-free Storrow Drive
The first $1 million in federal assistance has been delivered to Massachusetts to help cover the costs of January's crippling blizzard.
The May 5 fire claimed the life of Wai Cheong. Sixty units were rendered inhabitable; 36 destroyed and 24 were damaged.
A look at the top stories so far this week on Arlington Patch.
Plus, the Market Basket controversy debuts on film this weekend, and a Boston doctor loses hospital privileges after anti-gay remarks.
Hint: September is a super popular month for birthdays. Check to see how popular your birth date is.
Plus, a wheelchair-bound boy finds glory on the grid iron, and find out how much it takes to live in the Boston area.
Plus, the new Miss America had a bizarre answer to a question about Tom Brady and "Deflategate." Watch the video.
The materials that will be applied to Mass Ave will be hot on application and cannot be traversed by vehicles without significant damage.
Plus, a local school system is under federal investigation after a discrimination claim, and find out where convicted sex offenders live.