Somerville's Fluff Festival landed on Thrillist's "33 Things to Do Before You Die List."
Plus, watch amazing video of a truck slamming into a train bridge, and find out what are the top school districts in Massachusetts.
Plus, two cats are drowned at a construction site and Boston air is as dirty as a cigarette.
Plus, a cop is held in jail for drug charges, and even if the Patriots are cheated, that's just par for the course across the NFL.
The man has been identified as living in Middlesex County and is currently hospitalized.
Join us for a meaningful High Holiday experience at Center for Jewish Life
Arlington Police shared a pic of their K-9 on Facebook.
Meet the furry friends of the Patch family.
Plus, find out where the most people were planning affairs on Ashley Madison, and a cat gets a new foot and new lease on life.
The data collection (see list below) identified a list of towns and the numbers of users in each community, but did not reveal names.
See What Folks Are Up to During These Last Unofficial Days of Summer in Arlington.
A look at the top trending stories so far this week on Arlington Patch.
Plus, follow the repeated dramatic crashes at a low-hanging bridge, and Gronk may live a wild lifestyle, but is he a virgin?
Please note that all Massachusetts Avenue businesses are open throughout construction.
Buck Field is a baseball diamond located next to the Ed Burns Skating Rink and Recreation Department.
14th Annual Walk of Hope for ALS, Ice Bucket Challenge to be held after Walk
Plus, one local school community apologizes for a resident who flies a confederate flag near a high school.
Young Arlington Women Discuss Body Image and Expectations Placed on Them and Offer Advice on Positive Perspectives.
VIEW map: Dozens of potentially damaging natural gas leaks have been pinpointed across Arlington.
Check out the top trending stories last week on Arlington Patch.
Plus, were Boston Olympics organizers hiding the true cost from the public? And an amazing video captures a truck slamming into a bridge.
Plus, it's truck vs. bridge. Watch the amazing video.
Company aims to raise over $1 million on Sept. 16 for Arthritis Foundation
Lexington Community Farm Opens Up Their Farm Stand and Field to the Public , Plus Educational Opportunities For All Ages.
School is almost back in session and community activities are picking up. Patch welcomes you to share your news and announcements.
oin Free Meditation Session called 'Sushumna Kriya Yoga Meditation' at Robbins Library @ 10am.Please RSVP to DivyaBabajiKriyaYoga@gmail.com
High temperatures over the past two weeks have created an environment that is historically associated with higher human illness rates.
Plus, a suspect invokes Donald Trump's name after allegedly beating and urinating on a homeless man in a T station.
Samaritans' peer support group for those who have lost a loved one to suicide will be meeting this evening at Grace Episcopal Church.
Plus, several local high schools are among the best in the country, and a Massachusetts woman is the first transgender White House staffer.
The week concluded with a visit from Lowell Spinner's "Millie-Gator"!
The week so far has been memorable because of the heat and humidity. Check out some of the other top trending stories on Arlington Patch.
Boston 2024's lowballed estimates, teens charged after police chase, Northeastern University fined, makeshift toilets at Jimmy Buffet show.
Last Hope K9 Rescue to host 3rd annual gala to benefit rescue dogs. Enjoy a sponsored bar, three course meal, live band, and auctions.
“Most of these are scams! A responsible owner would/should not give their dog away to just anyone online...”
Plus, principal says, “I did not resign,” shark warnings, Coast Guard rescue, bobcat sightings, and more.
Gather with other families for a Jewish holiday celebration of Sukkot at Whittemore-Robins House Lawn in Arlington.
A look at the top trending stories last week on Arlington Patch.
Top stories from this second week of August, 2015, including the breastfeedings photo that has everyone talking: #milksiblings
Plus, a local park was named after local hero Pete Frates and police have reopened the case of a Woburn teenager who disappeared in 1989.