The candidate is a longtime Arlington resident.
The presidential primary elections are on Mar. 1 and town elections are on Apr. 2, are you registered?
Need Something to do on this Snowy Friday? Register to Vote! Deadline for the Primary is February 10th!
The elected candidate will represent a district including Woburn, Arlington, Billerica, Burlington and Lexington.
Our Town Hall Insiders Re-cap the January 25th Special Town Meeting in This Latest Install of 'Your Arlington Dollar.'
The Arlington Board of Health will hold a public hearing regarding the issue on Feb. 3.
The Arlington Police Department is giving first-time misdemeanor offenders a second chance through restorative justice programs.
Community Preservation Projects are Discussed at Arlington Town Hall. Deadline for Application is February 22nd.
Here are the latest real estate listings, courtesy of our partners at Zillow.
The new director will begin her appointment February 16.
In our latest installment we look at the pressing issue of school enrollment with a former Selectman and a Finance Committee member.
Massachusetts’ districts were redrawn after the 2010 Census and the new maps went into effect prior to the election of the 113th Congress.
Arlington's results to Northeastern University journalism students, The Boston Globe, WCVB's state wide public records request test
Arlington says it has enough affordable housing per land area to potentially block Mugar 40B & discusses plans for school crowding.
APN talks the Minuteman Regional Agreement, state aid for Arlington, and thoughts about the Mugar Project with State Senator Ken Donnelly.
The Arlington Selectmen's sanctions are the most rigorous sanctions in town history
Alan Tosti tells APN about the history and current situation regarding Minuteman Regional High School and its proposed new building.
Gov. Charlie Baker joined several other governors in announcing they are holding off on allowing the refugees in.
Sanford Pooler previously worked with the town of Amherst
A petition from Arlington residents to change the timing of the lights at a key intersection has paid off
The Boston company has hired former Attorney General Martha Coakley as a legal advisor as her replacement investigates fantasy sports.
Gov. Charlie Baker announces a state voucher program to help veterans find rental properties.
Legislators in the commonwealth are considering the idea to combat the winter blahs when daylight saving time ends.
The convicted ex-Senator is reportedly causing trouble abroad as well
New group an unprecedented partnership among the nation’s top law enforcement leaders to push reforms to reduce incarceration.
A bill before the legislature could mean just that, but liquor store owners say it's not worth the time away from family. What do you think?
On the heels of high-profile failures like the Baby Doe case, Gov. Charlie Baker vowed to "keep kids safe."
This is a public service provided by the state’s Department of the State Treasurer. Last year Treasury returned over $112M in property.
"The opioid crisis is not about statistics – it is about the lives that drug use impacts," Middlesex DA Marian Ryan said.
Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujia, who testified in favor of the repeal, is pleased with the State Senate’s unanimous vote.
Eversource and National Grid applied for a lower rate for natural gas service to Massachusetts residents.
Making applying for retirement easy, is one of Social Security's top priorities.
Join the Mystic River Watershed Association on Monday, October 19th to hear from Congressman Capuano about watershed protection efforts!
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is reviewing the legality of fantasy sports and some reps want to treat it as gambling.
The regulations, which also require retailers to keep the devices behind the counter, take effect Sept. 25.
Vehicles at the event will include fire trucks, ambulances, police cruisers and motorcycles, S.W.A.T rescue vehicles, and military vehicles.
Selectmen respectfully advises the Applicant’s request for project eligibility/site approval cannot be granted under the standard of review.
There's no law banning necrophilia in Massachusetts. A state rep wants to change that.