A look at some of the top trending stories last week on Arlington Patch.
Temperatures will run around 10 degrees above seasonal normals by midweek, according to the National Weather Service.
Free, fun, rabbit-focused educational session and adoptathon from Sept. 12 through Sept. 20 at the MSPCA at Nevins Farm.
Warmer temperatures Saturday, but cooler and more humid temperatures by Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
The materials that will be applied to Mass Ave will be hot on application and cannot be traversed by vehicles without significant damage.
HOT TIP: Jump on the Honeycrisps now.
The street fair will have over 200 booths of arts and crafts, nonprofit and local business displays, food, and fun events for the kids.
206 Massachusetts residents were killed in the attacks.
Plus, a detective to "put a hole" in a driver's head faces a disciplinary hearing, and Boston's mayor pushes to protect transgender rights.
Please help share this story in an effort to help this sweet cat's owner find her.
Plus, the Fenway evacuation Tuesday was prompted by fish oil, and a Boston detective is charged with lewd behavior in public.
A look at some of the top trending stories so far this week on Arlington Patch.
Visit the Arlington Boys & Girls Club on Friday, October 9th from 5:30-8pm for a fun filled family evening!
Plus, beachgoers desperately try to save a great white shark on the beach, and firefighters save a dog from a hot car.
Starting Tuesday, Sept. 8, “Not a Through Way” signage will be placed at all cemetery entrances.
Attorney General Maura Healey has made a $325K agreement with a Naloxone (generic Narcan) manufacturer.
Plus, watch the amazing video of a box truck slamming into a bridge, and find out where is Massachusetts married people cheat.
Join us on Monday, October 19th for a spectacular day of golf, on a beautiful course, for a wonderful cause.
Highlights of the Walk include free refreshments, children’s activities, the opportunity to connect with local service providers.
A look at the top stories last week on Arlingotn Patch.
Plus, two bothers, crediting Donald Trump with inspiring an attack on a homeless man, are held, and a professor is charged with child porn.
More destinations and stores are becoming pet-friendly, making the family companion easier to tote along on a road trip.
Please help SHARE because, "A lot of times these birds are from another town, county or even state,” according to the animal control officer
Donors of all blood types – especially those with types AB, O negative, A negative and B negative – are needed.
Plus, brothers charged with beating 'inspired' by Donald Trump held in jail, and a teacher is charged with racially harassing student.
A look at the top stories so far this week on Arlingotn Patch.
The “State of Good Repair” backlog has grown by more than $650 million since February.
Plus, a Boston water park wasting water, money, day and night.
Survey takes a statistical look at the best and worst states for drivers in the country.
She allegedly used the card for personal expenses such as veterinary bills, dental work, and expenses related to her son’s education.
Plus, scientific analysis indicates unidentified girl found dead is likely from the area, and Mass. drivers may not be as bad as you think.
Evan Foundation Golf Tournament tees off at Easton Country Club for a day of golf and good food, all while supporting the Evan Foundation
Plus, a fund is established to help the family of a man stabbed to death in a mall Saturday, and the MBTA needs billions to fix the rails.
Police officials and coalition members will be available to collect unwanted prescription medications.
Tragedies leave communities reeling with grief, shock and outrage. Sadly criminals swarm to these events for their own personal gain.
Massachusetts Avenue will be done on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday evenings with the side street locations to follow.
August was a busy month, and flew by. Take a look at the top stories on Arlington Patch.
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