Here's a look back at the most-read stories on Arlington Patch last week.
The path will close a section at a time as work is done from the Lexington line to Cambridge.
The Department of Planning and Community Development kicked off three projects funded by the 2019 Town Meeting.
From a rescue on Spy Pond to the return of a longtime family-run business, 2019 was a busy year in Arlington.
Improvements to the Mass. Ave. corridor in Arlington Center will ultimately involve reconstruction of the Broadway Plaza.
People living in an Arlington apartment complex say the elevator in their six-story building has been broken for more thank a week.
Six Massachusetts communities made the list of top 20 small cities in America.
This new grant puts Arlington’s cumulative grant total at $1,673,983, the highest in the state.
The first phase includes improving the filtration system and piping, as well as building 15-30 feet of a pilot trail.
Here's when and where you can share a slice with your local police officers.
Emily Carol to ride first PMC alongside Mary-Ellen Taplin, breast cancer survivor and oncologist at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
For the second time in three years, it pays to be Steven Felsher.
Reservoir requires frequent testing for chlorine, pH, bacteria levels, while Spy Pond receives treatments for invasive species.
We currently have openings in our next Tutor Training Cycle, which begins in September
Greater Boston Housing Report Card says region lags overall in producing enough housing to meet demand.
Try something new this vacation season through learning to row, becoming a foil fencer or taking on an obstacle course challenge.
Overall the river and lakes earned high marks, while officials are working to curb contamination in problem areas.
Work will include repaving the path to stabilize the shoreline.
Town Meeting this year appropriated $8 million to improve the Academy Street property.
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The remains of Sgt. Schipani, who died in a POW camp in North Korea in 1951, were recently identified.
Here's a look back at what happened in your neighborhood last week.
The town says two park improvement projects will begin next month.
Here's a look at the top stories on Arlington Patch last week.
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