Here's a look back at the most-read stories on Arlington Patch last week.
Post offices, banks, and schools will close to honor George Washington and Abe Lincoln.
Flaherty is Arlington's first female police chief. She has served in an acting capacity for more than a year.
Officers found a large bladed weapon and police-style baton at a campsite in the Mugar Woods, police said.
Regional winners could be eligible to go on to the Braille Challenge finals in Los Angeles in June.
Arlington State Sen. Friedman served as one of the chief architects of the Mental Health ABC Act, which the Senate will debate Thursday.
Retro Burger is closing after seven years on Mass. Ave., but the space won't remain empty long.
As the town election draws near, see who has taken out papers and who is certified on the April 4 ballot.
Arlington ranked No. 1 Friday in a season that's had a new team at the top of the list for six consecutive weeks.
“Just think, if it wasn’t for marriage, men would go through life not knowing they had any faults at all!”
A new report shows where Arlington ranks among about 2,500 cities across the U.S., including many in Massachusetts.
A fire ripped through a garage on Bowdoin Street Tuesday afternoon.
Police are at the scene of a crash on Mass. Ave.
The blockbuster musical based on the Disney animated film at Cary Hall February 21-23
The Milwaukee Bucks guard and St. John's Prep alum is the only first-time participant in this year's contest.
Open Gym, Free Swim, Teen Room and so much more
A proposed pub and restaurant has run into some problems under a zoning bylaw's parking requirement.
The Department of Planning and Community Development kicked off three projects funded by the 2019 Town Meeting.
The number of motor vehicle crashes in Arlington has declined every year since 2013, according to MassDOT data.
You should never put off needing to fix roof leaks. They can cause serious damage to your home and your health. Read on to learn more.
The crash happened at Broadway and Bates Road.
Liz Exton, a teacher at Brookline's Lawrence School, is the first newcomer in the School Committee race.
Police warned residents about a texting scam claiming to be a package delivery notification.
Arlington students go head-to head in a battle of the brains with other high schools in the state.
Bluebikes is working with five greater Boston communities to expand service after Lime announced it would not renew its contract.
Hit the slopes with the Jimmy Fund at Nashoba Valley Ski Area to help fight cancer
Coming in From the Cold
Site work is expected to begin next month, followed by construction this fall.
Some services will be closed for the federal holiday commemorating Martin Luther King Jr.
The new budget is about a 6 percent increase over the previous fiscal year. Here's where the Committee's priorities lie.
Winter brings storms and a lot of snow. In this post, we’re going over 5 winter roofing tips so you can get started on your roof maintenance
A Malden resident was stopped after an officer saw him driving slowly and weaving between lanes in Arlington, police said.
The love'em-or-hate'em bikes are pulling out of Greater Boston, but Lime plans to stick around in another way.
The fire department announced the addition of six new recruits this week.
An Arlington resident was charged with drunken driving after crashing her car on Lombard Road, police said.
The business will close this weekend after five years on Mass. Ave.