The department has released a list of tips to keep trick-or-treaters, parents, and drivers safe.
It's National Adopt a Dog Month!
The town will hold early voting from Saturday, Oct. 22 through Friday, Nov. 4.
The project funding was approved by the Community Preservation Act Committee and Town Meeting for $997,000 in August.
The open house will be held at the AFD Headquarters, located at 411 Mass Ave.
The decision will allow students to start the 2023-2024 school year without disruption.
The survivor-led organization advocates for fair and equitable access to specialized therapy for all trauma survivors.
The Arlington Education Association, Everywhere Arlington Livable Streets, and Kusiak Music announced their support for Question 1.
New and gently used coats can be donated at select Senné locations through Nov. 15.
The town will hold a community forum on Thursday, Nov. 10 at 7 p.m.
Page will sing with the choir for selected pieces and lead the audience in a sing-a-long
Looking for something to do this Halloween season? Patch has got you covered.
The Arlington DPW has new and increased rates for contractors.
Residents are invited to stop by the Arlington Police Department Headquarters on Oct. 29 to expose of expired or unused medications.
"A Tribute to Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers” will feature “messenger” alums Bill Pierce on sax and John Ramsay on drums
Kelly Siegel-Stechler, Ph.D. and Senior Researcher at the Tufts University discusses, "Who Votes, Who Doesn’t, and Why it Matters."
The award ceremony honored members of the Arlington community who have provided exemplary work in community service.
The new bylaw will prohibit the sale of plastic bottles of non-carbonated, non-flavored water in sizes of 1 liter or less.
Finding the best fall pumpkin at a field in Arlington could come at an increased cost this year.
Picarde, who teaches first grade at Rodney J. Hardy Elementary School, published Twin Time at the end of September.
The program, funded through the town’s allocation from the American Rescue Plan Act, will support Arlington renters and homeowners.
Students attending this school year are from countries including Italy, France, Brazil, Spain, Sweden, Norway, and Germany.
Learn about movements within Arlington that are centered on government and the environment and how you can get involved
The proposed ‘Fair Share Amendment’ would tax incomes above $1 million and use the funding to improve transportation and public education.
Three town buildings will receive improvements through the grant, utility incentives, and town matching funds.
WalletHub compared more than 1,300 U.S. cities with populations between 25,000 and 100,000 across 43 key indicators of livability.
Introducing bike lanes would align with the town’s Connect Arlington Sustainable Transportation Plan.
The campaign raises awareness about the impact of invasive species and the importance of ecological land management.
Arlington is joining 14 other towns in Massachusetts in partnering with Helpsy.
The percentage of students receiving a score of "meeting expectations" or higher in English dropped in nearly every grade since 2021.
The fire department will inspect all of the over 1,400 hydrants in town and expects to be done with inspections by Oct. 22.
Town Day presented a wide variety of activities and services and hosted over 200 booths.
In her new roll, Taylor Mortell will manage all development activities for Brookview
All day on Thursday, Sept. 29, DD Perks members can get a free medium hot or iced coffee with any purchase.
Shoppers will be given the option of donating $1, $3, or $5 at checkout or rounding up their total at self-checkout.
Pumpkin season is almost here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch near Arlington.
Boston police said officers arrested John Reynolds Burkhardt, 56, and charged him with disorderly conduct.
Arlington’s ranking improved since the 2022 list came out in April, when the city’s public high school ranked number 43 in the state.
Under the new contract, the default percentage of extra renewable energy for the Local Green product will increase from 11 to 30 percent.
The iconic annual event will raise funds to support all forms of adult and pediatric care and cancer research at Dana-Farber.