The latest highlights from AHS Field Hockey, AC Football, and Arlington-Belmont Crew team.
Many classes enrolling in the next few weeks. What's your thing? Cooking, Poetry, Crafts, Computer, Meditating, Singing . . .
A look at the top stories of the week from Arlington Patch
The convicted ex-Senator is reportedly causing trouble abroad as well
Plus, read a police officer's touching gesture after a traffic stop, and a Peabody store has an unusual way to pay an employee.
Commuters have a chance to make their voice heard by filling out a short survey
People looking for a home in Arlington can start right here with this list of open houses
Arlington Fire Department Educates Students on Fire Safety Through a State Grant. One Mother So Impressed She and Daughter Make a Video.
Plus, a cop surprises a resident with a heartfelt gesture after a traffic stop, and a store is cited for letting a worker live in it.
Classes start November 17th!
Celebrate the Maccabees with other families as we light the fifth Chanukah candle together at Ready, Set, Kids! (284 Broadway) in Arlington.
Arlington Public Schools are Carrying Narcan and Training H.S. and Middle School Nurse in Use As a Precaution in Case of Opioid Overdoses.
The group feels the intersection is dangerous for pedestrians and wants it changed to be exclusively for pedestrians.
Salon is giving back through its Share-a-Haircut program.
Plus, a big Massachusetts retailer is closing its doors, and find out where your city ranks among the best - and worst.
Book Rack sale and celebratory events around town!
Using several different metrics, Arlington was calculated to be among the top 500 small cities in the U.S.
Arlington has implemented new parking kiosks in the Russell Common and Railroad Lot. APN talks with the town manager about the changes.
In October, more than 45,000 people read Arlington Patch.
Plus, rescuers save a giant sea turtle off Cape Cod, and take a look at Salem's Witch Cam
They received their award for their bravery during the Arizona Terrace fire on May 5.
A rare G3 magnetic storm anticipated Monday night will make Aurora borealis visible as far south as Massachusetts.
Plus, trick-or-treaters get a dangerous trick, and police say a man passed out with heroin and a two-year-old in the car.
Tomorrow in Arlington 7pm- Changing the Subject: An Evening with Sven Birkerts. The cultural consequences of our all-permeating technologies
Middlesex DA Moderates a Panel Discussion at Lawrence Memorial Hospital as Part of a Task Force on the Opioid Crisis.
A look at the top stories from the past week on Arlington Patch
Plus, a mom with her child in the car is charged with DUI after her car bursts into flames, and check out a gallery of Halloween in Salem.
Important safety tips courtesy of Massachusetts Department of Fire Services.
Arlington residents have three more opportunities to get the flu vaccine
Tryst Restaurant Launches New Taco Menu
On the Arlington/Belmont line, stop by for lots of treats from tricked out cars! Great photo ops in one easy location for trick-or-treating!
Looking for a new home? Take a look at this list of open houses in Arlington this weekend
People can skate for free if they wear a costume
Be aware that there are many young children out for the evening, especially during the peak hours of 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Plus, a mother with her child is charged with DUI after her car bursts into flames, and the capital of Halloween prepares for a big weekend.
The median sales price for single-family homes sold in September in Massachusetts was $330,000, a 3.1 percent increase from September 2014.
Enjoy our concert featuring 400 years of Spanish music from medieval convents to a wild block party celebrating a wedding! Nov. 13 at 8 pm.
Arlington residents can come share their thoughts about it.
Ongoing Events at MVP in Tewksbury! Halloween, Costumes, Winter Hours, Election Day!
The biggest and best canoe and kayak race in New England