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The project will transform the space at the corner of Mass. Ave. and Mystic Street into a "focal point" for recreation and civic functions.
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The library is creating a new community-sourced collection of personal stories, poems, essays and photos that reflect local experiences.
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The project is part of the plan to keep the dam from being damaged by excess weight.
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Residents recommended Arlington EATS, Pine Street Inn and other organizations.
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery will hold a wreath-laying ceremony and dedicate a "Remembrance Tree" for residents to honor veterans.
Ghabour grew up in Arlington and graduated from AHS in 2010. He was killed in a helicopter crash Nov. 12.
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Arlington was among four Massachusetts communities to crack the top 20 on WalletHub's new rankings.
Boston’s “Port Marker” will be installed to formally honor and remember the Africans who died and those who survived the Middle Passage.
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Work will include improvements to the lower brick plaza, switchback ramp and upper granite plaza.
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Here's a look back at what happened in Arlington this week.
Phased reopening of the town's libraries started last week with appointments for contactless pickup of books, DVDs and other materials.
Town officials said they are developing plans to reopen basketball courts, Thorndike Dog Park and Peirce Field.
"Join clergy members and community leadership as we stand in solidarity against racism," event organizers said.
Arlington officials said the responses will help businesses address the concerns of consumers amid COVID-19.
Bring on the books! Public libraries in Massachusetts are reopening, in phases.
Here's a look back at what happened in Arlington last week.
The town launched an emergency fund last week to help people and families experiencing financial hardship due to the pandemic.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Arlington's "6 feet at 6 p.m." initiative asks neighbors to connect with each other virtually or from 6 feet of distance every evening.
The current site in Monument Square is in need of repairs and updates to be suitable for public ceremonies, according to the town.