Middlesex County is part of the national trend of growing coronavirus cases.
The Performing Arts and STEAM classroom spaces will open in early 2022 ahead of the next phase of construction.
Some residents may lose cellular and data service as carriers shut down 3G networks in favor of 5G coverage in early 2022.
See the latest announcement from Town of Arlington.
A statewide increase in coronavirus has gripped Massachusetts following Thanksgiving, according to state data.
Police say nearly one in four Americans has reported having a package stolen at least once.
The Middlesex County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
Our Town's community electricity program has posted the latest Electricity Disclosure Label, which describes the energy mix for all prog ...
From getting help with snow removal, to finding out when a parking ban is in effect, here's what you need to know as winter approaches.
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive soon in the Arlington area.
David Lockwood, who taught at a Roxbury middle school, abused one of his students for years, starting when she was 12, the Suffolk DA said.
Boon Noon Market, an Asian Thai fusion spot with a connection to another restaurant in Somerville, is moving into the Mass. Ave. space.
See the latest announcement from Robbins Library.
The rate of new cases has increased recently in Middlesex County.
Police said Thursday 16-year-old Amber Hazeltine has been located. She was reported missing Nov. 10.
The district will replace two older diesel vehicles with new model battery electric buses.
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Fewer Christmas trees will be available this year due to supply chain delays.
On November 29, 2021, chief executives and administrative officers from 30 municipalities
Wireless Zone is collecting new, unwrapped toys for children until Dec. 10.
Ciampa, the former owner of M.J. Ciampa Construction, has been Arlington's building inspector since 2018.
Choose from hundreds of classes for adults, kids, and families, open to Arlingtonians as well as residents from other communities.
Please note the last yard waste collection for 2021 is the week starting December 6.
The Thanksgiving holiday means most government offices, stores and coronavirus testing sites will be closed in 2021.
The purpose of the project is to have better climate control in the historic building with minimal impact.