Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July events around Arlington.
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Joseph Connolly, who previously served as recreation director for 10 years, returns to Arlington.
The four-part series starts June 23 and is centered around racism, racial equity and policing in Arlington.
Recent data shows the town hasn't had a confirmed case in more than a week.
The town is exploring options like expanded sidewalk seating, conversion of on-street parking spaces and 15-minute curbside parking.
The recount petition includes the Select Board race, which was decided by 88 votes.
Here's a look back at what happened in Arlington this week.
The department updated its use of force policy this week, bringing it in line with all eight reforms.
Town officials said they are developing plans to reopen basketball courts, Thorndike Dog Park and Peirce Field.
The Arlington Farmers' Market reopened Wednesday. Here's what you need to know if you're planning on stopping by.
Aeronaut Brewery, which runs a seasonal beer garden at Whittemore Park, said it will not be coming back this year due to the coronavirus.
Events in our own community should encourage us to reflect on how "good cops" should be demonstrating their support for BLM beyond photo ops
The Select Board voted unanimously to adopt the Black Lives Matter Proclamation, acknowledging systemic racism in the U.S. and Arlington.
An affordable two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit on Mass. Ave. is available to own, the Department of Planning and Community Development said.
"Join clergy members and community leadership as we stand in solidarity against racism," event organizers said.
Arlington officials said the responses will help businesses address the concerns of consumers amid COVID-19.
Len Diggins edged out another newcomer for a Select Board seat, while first-time candidate Elizabeth Exton topped the School Committee race.
Among the suggestions for helping businesses reopen is allowing restaurants to expand seating to sidewalks, parking lots and street spaces.
Here's what you need to know about the June 6 Town Election.
Paul Schlichtman shares why he is running for re-election to the School Committee.
Lynette Martyn discusses what she hopes to accomplish if she is elected to the School Committee.
The deadline to apply is July 1.
Alexander Bergeron, accused of blocking traffic, told Patch he went into the road to confront a driver yelling "profanity and hate speech."
Jo Anne Preston shares why she is running for the Arlington Housing Authority in 2020.
A former data specialist for APS said that officials asked him not to closely scrutinize disciplinary data regarding students of color.
Superintendent Kathleen Bodie announced the appointment of new heads of two schools last month.
Michaiah Healy shares why she is running for Select Board in 2020.
Officials said Friday they "join in the collective sense of national sorrow that the death of George Floyd has brought on our society."
Lenard Diggins shares why he is running for Select Board in 2020.
Bill Hayner shares why he is running for re-election to the School Committee.
The market is set to open June 10.
The deer was badly injured after going through the front of an auto parts shop on Mass. Ave.
The town is following the state plan to reopen businesses, meaning services like hair salons and pet groomers were allowed to reopen Monday.
Leaders say progress is being made following a letter from Arlington and other nearby communities about disruptive airplane noise.
Bring on the books! Public libraries in Massachusetts are reopening, in phases.
Demolition of the one-time home of two Mass. Ave. restaurants has been tabled as the developer goes "back to the drawing board."
Dante Quinn, 32, was found with Oxycodone and Oxymorphane pills, drug packaging materials and thousands of dollars in cash, police said.
See how many cases per capita Arlington has compared to other nearby towns and cities.