In our "Visions for Vacancies" series, we ask you what you'd like to see in vacant buildings or lots around Arlington.
Johnnie's loyalists are getting together for a final goodbye at 4 p.m. today. The grocery store will close for good at 5 p.m. Sunday.
Part of a series highlighting Arlington's local businesses before the holidays.
A look at the area restaurant scene.
The transition is expected to be completed sometime this month.
Liquidation sales have already begun.
The wing franchise, a favorite late-night destination at major universities along the East Coast and in the Midwest, is set to go before the Board of Selectmen Monday.
Reports that Whole Foods was interested in the site, along with five others in the Boston area, were true, according to an announcement from Johnnie's Foodmaster.
The aptly-named Arlington Centered, or 'aC' for short, opened Saturday, Sept. 29.
The recall is because of potentially-contaminated peanut butter sold in Starbucks Protein Bistro Boxes.
One of the Heights’ more colorful storefronts has been replaced by a much more understated look.
Gemma’s name change was approved at Monday’s Board of Selectmen’s meeting.
The requested change follows on the heels of a new historically named tavern set for East Arlington.
In our "Visions for Vacancies" series, we ask you what you'd like to see in vacant buildings or lots around Arlington.
The owners of Davis Squared are opening Arlington Centered at the recently vacated Main Event Tuxedo spot on Massachusetts Avenue.
Two area restaurant blogs are reporting that the local Italian restaurant is no more.
Master upholsterer from Sudbury to open shop with longtime Arlington resident.
Milton bakery to open second location at site of former Sweet Sue's Bakery Café.
Some helpful tips for the upcoming school year.
An overview of what Arlington chefs are cooking up.
Columnist Leah Klein talks to Chef Bob Sargent.
Debbie Shore has been at the helm of the literary restaurant for 14 years.
As of July 20, the store is in a new location in Arlington.
Za puts a new twist on Arlington's pizza market.
Not Your Average Joe's to donate a portion of Tuesday night dinners to Arlington Boys and Girls Club.
Scutra's owner and chef talks food and running a family restaurant.
Owner/Chef Paul Turano talks about the restaurant many in town have come to love.
A perfect day brought hundreds to the annual festival in East Arlington
Local BP station sees effects of oil spill.
Orange Hanger Adds Splash of Color to the Center