An a cappella concert fundraiser to benefit the Catherine J. Malatesta Foundation and the Sarcoma Foundation of America
Church of Our Saviour hosts the Joyful Voices of Inspiration gospel choir on Jan. 18
See who has taken out papers for the April 4 election.
Roof cleaning does more than improve your home’s look. It prevents serious roof damage, too. Read more about roof cleaning in this post.
Missing roof shingles can result in serious damage to a home. This post goes over why you need a repair ASAP if you have damaged shingles.
Ready to take down that tree? Here's how you can get it recycled in Arlington.
What is an ice dam? They can mean disaster for your roof. Learn what they are, how they're formed & how you can prevent them in this post.
Chapdelaine, who has served since 2012, was a finalist to be North Attleboro's first Town Manager.
Innovations in Education grants awarded
Jillian Harvey will coordinate three local commissions and take part in racial equity efforts.
Ann DesRosiers, 81, died after she was hit by a car at Chestnut Street and Chestnut Terrace Dec. 31.
Find out what's opening and what's keeping its doors closed on the first day of 2020.
The 81-year-old Arlington resident was seriously injured when she was struck at Chestnut Street and Chestnut Terrace Tuesday.
Adam Chapdelaine, who has served as Town Manager since 2012, is looking to become North Attleboro's first Town Manager.
The most recent design estimate initially had the project at nearly $30 million above the approved budget.
From a rescue on Spy Pond to the return of a longtime family-run business, 2019 was a busy year in Arlington.
We have everything you need to know, including the trash pick-up schedule for the holiday week.
Patrick Quinn is accused of falsely claiming he couldn't work in order to receive disability benefits for nearly eight years.
Two homes showed potentially unsafe lead levels during the most recent test period.
The deteriorating Atwood House is expected to be renovated to include residential units and office space.
The award is given a lawmaker who worked to pass legislation that protects seniors, particularly those with special needs and disabilities.
Kraus, who served as state senator from 1983-1991, passed away this month after a long battle with Parkinson's disease.
Federal authorities say the owner of an insurance group falsely claimed he couldn't work due a disability.
In November, officials said the latest design estimate had the project at about $29.5 million above the approved budget.
Superintendent Kathleen Bodie is set to retire at the end of the 2020-21 school year.
The company was founded in Arlington in 2011 and opened a production facility and store in North Andover two years ago.
Here's a look back at the most-read stories on Arlington Patch last week.
A concert in honor of MLK Day features uplifting gospel, spirituals, and songs from Chile, Africa, Japan, and beyond
Police said access to Paul Revere Road will be restricted for about an hour Friday.
Arlington based security systems company continues to grow.
The Arlington Police Department has extended its No Shave November fundraiser for cancer research through December.
The election isn't until April, but five candidates – including three newcomers – have already pulled papers.
Police are investigating a fatal car fire near the Ottoson Middle School Sunday.
Dupont is the co-founder of Food Link, which collects food from donors and distributes it to social service agencies in 15 communities.
The relocation of the layover, which is where the bus waits to begin its next route, will impact two parking spots and three businesses.
It's the first snow day of the season for Arlington students.
ACAC Awarded Grant for PATHWAYS Expansion, Starting with Environmentally Aware Collaborative Work by New Artist-in-Residence Michelle Lougee
The AHS Building Committee said it is examining ways to more closely align the project with its approved budget.
Improvements to the Mass. Ave. corridor in Arlington Center will ultimately involve reconstruction of the Broadway Plaza.