The decades-old gift store is opening a pop-up shop in Lexington.
The local co-ed Troop 306 is collecting toys for nearly 200 teens served by the Arlington office of the DCF.
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Here's a look back at the most-read stories on Arlington Patch last week.
A new report details bike-share demand among 16 communities in the region.
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Officers seized meth, digital scales, various pills and over $4,000 in cash from the Windsor Street apartment.
The company is taking its bikes off the road due to low ridership during cold weather months.
People living in an Arlington apartment complex say the elevator in their six-story building has been broken for more thank a week.
Robert O'Brien, 49, had warrants for his arrest on charges of arson, breaking and entering and disorderly conduct.
Arlington police officers are growing out their scruff to support cancer research at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Arlington will honor the nation's veterans Monday, Nov. 11.
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The Mass. Ave. business is eyeing a second location in Boston.
Here's a list of businesses taking part in what will likely be a soggy trick-or-treating event.
A Middlesex County woman died from a vape-related illness, according to state officials.
Arlington residents donated in a big way to one candidate, who received $10,000 more than the second-highest candidate.
Over $8800 Awarded to Teachers
Six Massachusetts communities made the list of top 20 small cities in America.
Welch was sworn in last summer and has since become a well-known figure around Arlington.
The priority lane on Mass. Ave. is designated for buses and bicyclists.
Hundreds of Arlington residents are without power Thursday morning.
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Arlington mainstay Shanghai Village has reopened as Taipei-Tokyo over a year after it was damaged in a fire.
Taste the rustic flavors of central Italy with Arlington Community Education
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in Arlington.
Rainy weather in the forecast this week pushed back an upcoming traffic change on Mass. Ave.
Catholic Parishes of Arlington
Antisemitic graffiti and an antisemitic meme were found in the boys' bathroom at Ottoson Middle School Friday.
Find out if sexual offenders or predators live in your neighborhood before trick-or-treating with the kids.
A property owner trying to push a real estate development deal through pleaded guilty to vandalizing an opponent's property.
The bakery closed for renovations in July after changing owners.
New FBI data shows the amount of crime decreased nationwide from 2017 to 2018.
The town released the names of more than 60 people and businesses who have unclaimed funds ranging from $5 to over $4,000.
Here's when and where you can grab a cup of coffee with your local officers.
The town plans to hire a new permanent police chief by November.
Christie Getto Young, Sen. Sal DiDomenico's chief of staff, is the first person from Massachusetts to receive the national award.
Learn how to help save the planet
Six evening speakers, plus another installment of the popular “We Need To Talk…” series with Steve Almond and a look at Climate Change
Police have issued a warning about a new scam targeting Arlington residents.