Here's a look back at what happened in Arlington this week.
In the first round of clinical audits, Park Avenue Health Center was deemed "not in adherence" with coronavirus protocols.
“Couples in Jazz”: 9th Annual Arlington Jazz Festival, this year presented virtually by Arlington Jazz, from May 28-31 @ 8 pm.
Arlington has extended the voter registration deadline and is offering by-mail or drop-off ballot options.
In light of the ongoing pandemic, Fidelity House finds a way to interact (from a safe distance) with their community
The project, which aims to provide more space for social distancing, goes into effect Wednesday.
Anthony's East Side Deli owner Anthony Masci sold the deli after seven years and will retire.
An Arlington woman was arrested after driving into a utility pole on Mystic Street last week, police said.
Pets and the Pandemic
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
A drive-thru clinic will be held at AFC Urgent Care next week, and more testing will be done among high-risk populations.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation awarded $2,500 scholarships to students from around Massachusetts on May 13.
A Mass. Ave. building housing two restaurants is expected to be torn down to make way for a mixed-use development.
A new Anti-Defamation League report says there were five antisemitic or white nationalist incidents in Arlington in 2019.
Businesses, Artists and Town Collaborate to Salute Covid Workers, Promote Safety
The town is seeking resident feedback on aspects of transportation and mobility as it creates a plan for the next 20 years.
Labor officials said Creative Hairdressers, which filed for bankruptcy, owed more than $1.1 million in final paychecks across 15 states.
Officials clarified that a mailer containing promotional materials for a candidate for School Committee did not come from the town.
Here's a look back at what happened in Arlington last week.
The district worked with student groups and health and safety officials to develop a socially distant celebration.
Town officials ask residents not to confront people about wearing masks in light of the statewide face covering order.
The town launched an emergency fund last week to help people and families experiencing financial hardship due to the pandemic.
Relay For Life of Arlington joins 'Hope From Home'
The 27-year-old was one of two bicyclists hit by a car on Mass. Ave. Tuesday evening.
Tryst Restaurant on Mass. Ave. closed in early April due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus latest: the Arlington Board of Health will meet this week to discuss Gov. Baker's latest face mask order.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
Toraya Restaurant, which said its landlord plans to demolish its Mass. Ave. building, is looking to open in another location.
Arlington's case count rose above 200 this week.
Participants will get a bingo card with 24 businesses that are offering takeout, food delivery, gift cards or online shopping.
The fund will provide emergency assistance for people and families in Arlington experiencing financial hardship due to the pandemic.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Officials are looking into holding an outdoor Town Meeting with limited warrant items.
There are 78 cases of the coronavirus at Arlington's senior care facilities, town data shows.
Registration is now open
One restaurant is helping residents who have been laid off or are struggling to provide food during the coronavirus shutdown.
The coronavirus pandemic has led to fewer traffic incidents, but police have responded to more reports of assaults and domestic incidents.
The final few weeks of school usually involve MCAS, senior activities and finals, but not this year
The town's case count dropped for the first time Tuesday, but the town said this is likely due to a reporting error.