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The closure of the burger and ice cream joint spells the return of a former Mass. Ave. mainstay.
Here's what you need to know if you're heading to the polls Nov. 3.
"COVID-19 doesn't take a holiday," Town Manager Adam Chapdelaine said as the town went from low to moderate risk ahead of the holidays.
The town was labeled a yellow community by the state, with 42 cases over the last two weeks.
The PayByPhone app will be introduced when the town starts enforcing parking meter payments next month.
Another Bluebikes station was recently installed at the Minuteman Bikeway, bringing the total number of Arlington stops to five.
Venice Italian Kitchen, an offshoot of Alfredo's in Winter Hill, is moving into the former Luigi's space on Mass. Ave.
Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin directed communities to improve security measures after a ballot box was set ablaze in Boston.
The project, which began in July, included building crosswalks and ramps and replacing brick walks with ADA-compliant surfaces.
Citizen-Contributed Haiku Returns, This Time on Mass Ave!
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The town's rate of cases per 100,000 is 3.9 in the most recent state report, just shy of the 4-8 threshold used to determine "high risk."
Animal Control said owners of unvaccinated pets will be cited after a child was bitten by "one of the largest raccoons we've ever seen."
Here's what's on the warrant for the Nov. 16 Special Town Meeting in Arlington.
The Mystic River Watershed Association will use the funds to install trenches across three communities that reduce phosphorous pollution.
Officer Brandon Wenz pulled an elderly resident to safety after a tree fell into a house Sept. 30.
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Arlington was among four Massachusetts communities to crack the top 20 on WalletHub's new rankings.
Maruichi Japanese Food & Deli, which has a location in Brookline, will open in the former Prime space on Mass. Ave.
Raduazzo taught English in the Arlington Public Schools for nearly 40 years.
Health officials said a raccoon that was euthanized after biting and scratching a child on Fountain Road tested positive for rabies.
Congresswoman Katherine Clark and her challenger, Stoneham Selectwoman Caroline Colarusso, participated in a virtual debate Tuesday night.
For your coronavirus stress baking, head to a pumpkin patch near Arlington and make a perfect from-scratch pumpkin pie.
The town is encouraging safer alternatives to high-risk activities like traditional trick-or-treating.
The town is considered a low-risk, or "green," community, according to weekly state data released Wednesday.
DA Marian Ryan joined a nationwide group of prosecutors who say they would not "criminalize healthcare choices such as these."
Boston’s “Port Marker” will be installed to formally honor and remember the Africans who died and those who survived the Middle Passage.
Here is where sex offenders are registered as living or working in Arlington.
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The town installed traffic-calming elements on Mary Street Friday to create safe social distancing space for dining and other activities.
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The Select Board and Park and Recreation Commission recently approved measures allowing businesses to continue to operate in cold weather.
MCC Grant Application Cycle Now Open - extended to Dec. 14. to support creative projects in town
Here are the latest coronavirus figures in Arlington.
The bus will be Arlington's first all-electric heavy-duty vehicle, and school officials say more electric buses may be on the horizon.
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in Arlington for the election Nov. 3.
An affordable two-bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom unit is available to own on Russell Place.
Arlington's commuters bike more than those in nearby towns, and residents would like to see more pedestrian and cyclist-friendly facilities.