Politics & Government
Town Of Arlington: Face Coverings Required In All Arlington Municipal Buildings
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08/09/2021
Effective immediately, face coverings are required for all individuals aged two years and above in all municipal buildings public except where an individual is unable to wear a face covering due to a medical condition or disability. The requirement is being made in an effort to protect town staff, visitors to Town buildings, and the community at large. The policy will remain in effect until a decrease in cases of COVID-19 is seen in Arlington and Middlesex County. Arlington Health officials also encourage the public to wear masks when indoors (outside of your home) to help reduce the spread of the COVID-19, particularly the fast spreading Delta variant. Also continue to wash hands and social distance whenever possible. Read more about the Delta variant from the CDC.
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DPW Engineering / Inspectional Services Offices Move to 23 Maple St.
Construction has begun on the Town Yard Project at 51 Grove St. The Inspectional Services Department and the Engineering Division of Public Works have been relocated to 23 Maple St. until the new Municipal Services Facility opens. Hours of operation will remain the same. DPW Administration remains at 51 Grove St.
Robbins and Fox Libraries Resume Full Hours Effective Monday, June 21,
The Robbins Library and Fox Branch Library will resume normal hours and most services, no appointment necessary. Full information at robbinslibrary.org.
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