Arlington is one of more than 300 communities getting money via the Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant Program this year.
The T's new winter service schedule includes changes for nine bus routes, including at least three used by Arlington riders.
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The new building at 117 Broadway will house the EATS Market and the organization’s offices.
The organization has a fundraising goal of $5,000, which will allow them to provide $200 Stop & Shop gift cards to 25 families.
The town’s Poet Laureate serves a three-year term and acts as the leading poetic voice and ambassador for poetry.
The meeting is hosted by Envision Arlington’s Civic Engagement Group and will be led by Deputy Town Counsel Michael Cunningham.
From Nov. 7-12, prizes ranging from $1,000 to $3,574 were sold from several different convenience and liquor stores.
The meeting is being held for those who were not able to attend a Nov. 2 meeting.
Lauretta AI will use the funding to customize its commercial artificial intelligence solution.
Patrick Quinn was sentenced to one year and one day in prison followed by one year of supervised release.
Melissa Parker said the the program has facilitated her learning of the theory, skills, and practice of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy.
Ballots are being counted in the 2022 election in Massachusetts. Patch will be updating results live as they come in.
The Arlington Commission for Arts and Culture has received a Transformative Growth Grant to explore a series of public murals.
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Commission for Arts & Culture issues calls for Poet Laureate, Arts Committees, and Advisory for new mural projects pilot
The volunteer--managed program provides direct support and gifts to Arlington youth during the December holiday season.
Winter images of snowmen, polar bears, people at winter play and more will brighten storefront windows in Arlington Heights on Dec. 3.
The prize, won from the game “4M Brilliant Titanium,” was one of about 20 $10,000 prizes won across the state the week of Oct. 31.
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Workers will use about 75 pounds of salami, 30 pounds of cheese, and many 6-foot long pieces of bread.
Eligible projects include affordable housing, economic development, parks, public facilities, infrastructure, and public services.
Officers have individually pledged to donate and/or fundraise $100 for the cause.
Electrify Arlington is one of 21 organizations to receive a total of $279,200 in funding from the Sponsors of Mass Save.
Health plans are stepping up to support a preventative, whole-health approach that enables their members to live healthier lives.
See the latest announcement from Town of Arlington.
Eric Stange’s film “Pony Boys” is one of only 80 films from around the globe to be shown at this year’s festival.
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The restaurant currently has locations in Newtonville, Cambridge, and Malden.
Krepelka started working for Arlington in 1959 as Clerk and Stenographer in Public Works.
Crews will start with route one and go in numerical order until finished.
The parade will be held beginning at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 11.
Jimall Dawn Brown, 33, was charged by criminal complaint with one count of sex trafficking of a minor.
The changes are part of the Better Bus Project, the MBTA’s proposal to update the bus system in the Greater Boston area.
As of Thursday, $540 has been raised via GoFundMe, surpassing this year’s fundraising goal of $500.
If passed, the amendment would create a 4 percent tax on the portion of a person’s annual income above $1 million.