40 percent of traffic fatalities during the holidays involve a driver who is alcohol-impaired, according to National Institute on Alcohol.
Local community bank achieves top 10% status among banks nationwide for strength and stability.
Police said the force of the impact was enough to knock items from the shelves of the store.
Town officials' first meeting to analyze the issues related to school enrollment space needs.
Join ACA for this fun, festive, and free one-night event, complete with live music and an amazing array of local artwork!
Thanksgiving Week Information for AHS Community.
A few restaurants and bars will be open on Thursday -- best to call ahead.
Thanksgiving is almost here; News Intern and Lesley Threshold student Melissa McKiernan shows us the signs of the season.
Plus, dozens of animals sadly perish in an overnight animal shelter fire, and watch Tom Brady spend some quality time at home with his pup.
Alumni Swim Meet this Wednesday, November 25th at 5:30PM.
Must have calorie-saving Thanksgiving Day tips
Tree Lighting - Arlington Center - Friday December 4 Tree Lighting - Arlington Heights - Saturday, December 5
News Intern and Lesley University's Threshold student, Jack St. Onge gives you a side-by-side comparison of the Apple and Pebble watches
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for our Annual Christmas Tree Sale!
Time to finish up the raking: Weekly yard waste collection coming to a close.
The Arlington Food Pantry exists solely on donations from individuals and local businesses. There are three ways you can help local familes.
Gary Blanchette of Ottoson Middle School was named 2015 MassTEC Teacher of the Year. The award was presented October 23, at Fitchburg State.
Join ACA for another fun, creative semester of arts classes and workshops!
Gov. Charlie Baker has ordered all U.S. and Commonwealth flags be at half-staff on state buildings.
Also, the last week for leaf collection will be held Nov. 30 to Dec. 4.
A look at the top stories last week on Arlington Patch.
First peek: Black Friday forecast for the region.
Local and state officials to cut the ribbon at the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Grafton Street.
Black tape was placed over the portraits of several African America law professors.
Contact authorities if you have information regarding her whereabouts.
Enjoy! Five free meters days in town.
Callers have been threatening victims with arrest for failure to pay debts, authorities said.
Watch to find out if travelers think the changes to lanes, traffic lights and crosswalks makes it easier and safer to travel.
A slow-moving front system will roll through the region, causing heavy downpours at times, according to the National Weather Service.
The award honors a nurse who has contributed in a significant way to the development of EMS skills, efforts and education.
Winter Sports, Putting for Patients Fundraiser and More!
The Department of Veterans' Services talked with us about available opportunities for veterans and the annual parade and services.
Apply now for classes starting in January 2016!
Town Manager Adam Chapedlaine discusses the future of Arlington's finances and the Long Range Planning Committee.
A look at the top stories so far this week on Arlington Patch.
The Steve Langone and Kevin Harris workshop on Sun. Nov. 22nd is open to aspiring musicians no matter the discipline or level of experience.
You'll only get one more chance to see meteors this year.
Plus, a local TV sports journalist is found dead, IKEA workers strike, and hundreds attend a road rage victim's funeral.
Here are the latest real estate listings, courtesy of our partners at Zillow.
Check out these upcoming basketball programs at Fidelity House!