Brett Bybell has been watching Jeopardy! his whole life. He acquired the suit from an estate sale for the former host.
Elizabeth Homan will remain in her current position as Arlington superintendent for the next five years.
The Festival runs from March 30 to April 2 this year, with performances by John Patitucci, Chris Potter, and drummer Obed Calvaire.
Arlington voters will head to the polls April 1 for their annual Town Election. See upcoming deadlines.
Magee comes to Arlington from Hamilton, where he was the finance director of the town.
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The Arlington Conservation Commission will hold a remote public hearing to consider revisions to the regulations on Thursday.
Police Chief Juliann Flaherty called the recent uptick in bias-motivated incidents “deeply disturbing,” in an announcement today.
The parking ban was set to begin at 10 p.m. Tuesday through 7 a.m. Wednesday.
Arlington residents can view project concept designs for the Mass Ave corridor from Quinn Road to Richardson Avenue Wednesday evening.
Arlington public schools are closed Tuesday as forecasters predict more snow for the eastern part of the state.
The incident was reported to the Arlington Police and Human Rights Commission, and is being investigated, according to CBS Boston.
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MA has seen a distressing trend in which predators like hawks, owls, and eagles become ill when they eat a rodent that has ingested poison.
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Arlington police are investigating the theft of an "undetermined amount of mail" early this week.
SummerFun! will run for six weeks from July 5–August 11 at Ottoson Middle School for youth in grades 1–9+.
The Arlington Police Department raised $5,825 during its 2022 No Shave November and December initiative to benefit cancer research.
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Snow piled up Monday afternoon in one of the region's biggest storms to date this winter.
This year's celebration is set for Feb. 2 at Arlington Town Hall.
Police said scammers have been asking residents for money under threat of arrest.
The case follows a separate but similar scam that led police to arrest three men last week.
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Arlington Police Chief Julie Flaherty said an investigation into the theft was ongoing as of Wednesday morning.
Police said the scam is a common one often targeting senior citizens.
The State Ethics Commission said Michael Byrne may have violated state law while serving as Inspectional Services Department Director.
Officials said rain seeping through the Town Hall clock tower during recent storms was to blame for damage in the Lyons Hearing Room.
Phase Two of Arlington's high school building project is scheduled to continue until September.
NAACP Boston President Tanisha Sullivan will be the event's keynote speaker.
Test kits are available for pickup via the Arlington Health Department.
Grant-funded work will aim to promote fire safety among children and older adults in Arlington.
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Arlington will collect trees across two weeks beginning this week.
Inspections aim to help community members ensure their child is riding in a safely installed car seat.
Town officials said a new flag was on its way as of Wednesday.
Tatte has filed a special permit application with the town as it hopes to open a new location on Massachusetts Avenue.