Garballey, who represents Arlington and part of Medford, will forgive $10k he loaned his campaign per an agreement with the OCPF.
Work will include repaving the path to stabilize the shoreline.
The "Mary Tyler Moore" actor and former Screen Actors Guild president plays God in the comedy "God Help Us!" at the Regent Theatre.
Police issued a community notification Tuesday for a new sex offender working in town.
The Ida Robbins Scholarship recipient drew on time spent in Michigan to forge his next journey in life.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other festive events in and around Arlington.
Dr. Werlin joins the Arlington animal hospital's team after 13 years in Somerville.
Town Meeting this year appropriated $8 million to improve the Academy Street property.
Now that the debt exclusion has been approved, here's what's next for the project.
Three-sport standout helped softball team back to state tournament with her skill, speed, leadership
Residents voted on whether to raise property taxes to pay for the town's share of a $291 million high school.
The Ida Robbins Scholarship recipient was president of Sustainability Club, helping to make Arlington High more environmentally friendly.
Once Ryan Oosting picked up momentum in his distance-racing career, there was no catching this Spy Ponder.
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Arlington voters will decide on a new Arlington High School expected to cost $291 million. The state will kick in $86 million.
The music and entertainment festival returns for its fourth year Saturday, June 8.
The remains of Sgt. Schipani, who died in a POW camp in North Korea in 1951, were recently identified.
Taya Kofa was last seen Tuesday.
The 26-year-old told police he was following the GPS and did not realize the road ended.
Since 2013, the Middlesex Sheriff's buyback program has netted nearly 1,000 weapons.
Here's a look back at the most-read stories on Arlington Patch last week.
Bagels by Us closed in 2018 after 22 years on Mass. Ave.
The Senate last week voted on a $42.8 billion budget for FY 2020.
Commission for Arts & Culture launches free, family-friendly Live Arts Arlington to enliven unusual spaces around the new Cultural District
Kevin Gould made a full recovery following a serious heart attack in October.
Find out if you're living in a hot spot for ID fraud.
Aeronaut Brewing Company's second season at Whittemore Park starts this weekend.
Patch has all the details on Memorial Day observances, plus what's open and closed on the May 27th holiday.
Authorities say the 61-year-old had a thumb drive with pictures of young girls.
Police issued a community notification Wednesday for a new sex offender living in town.
The Mass. Ave. five-and-dime closed last June after 64 years.
Eskar and Apothca plan to open retail marijuana stores on Broadway and Massachusetts Ave., respectively.
Fire officials said two fires at a local rabbi's house, where he holds religious services, were set intentionally.
A black bear roamed the streets of Arlington before going up a tree in someone's backyard Friday.
Police looking for adolescent bear seen early morning.
When police got a call for a woman going into labor at home, Officer Brandon Kindle "acted without hesitation."
A town-wide debt exclusion vote to pay for a new school will take place June 11.
State police will have a checkpoint in an undisclosed location at the start of the long weekend.
Police said a person with a "specific gait" was seen walking away from the scene.