The "Incognito Bandit" was connected to 16 robberies, including one at Winchester Savings Bank, when he was arrested in 2017.
Arlington native Frederick Ryan, who retired early this month, spent two decades as the town's police chief. Read his farewell letter here.
Transportation officials said the spikes under the Route 2 bridge were installed to guard against "trespassers."
I am eager to find a small piece of land in Arlington to have my very small, sectional house built. I have cash.
Here's a look back at what happened in Arlington last week.
Reaction was overwhelmingly positive to new $145 million Minuteman High School under construction that is slated to open in 2019.
The 93-year-old was awarded one-half of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence."
Elizabeth and Ben Anderson, Scottish Fiddle/Cello Duo, Announce a CD Release Celebration
All proceeds benefit the Arlington Boys & Girls Club.
Here's how residents can get rid of their Christmas trees.
The Mass. Ave. business dated back to the 1980s.
Find out what's opening and what's keeping its doors closed on the holiday.
State police will have a checkpoint in an undisclosed location Friday night into Saturday morning.
The 32-year-old was arrested after hitting a parked car on Dow Avenue Friday evening.
A beer garden in town center, controversial police Lt. and the first medical marijuana dispensary were among the top stories of 2018.
We have everything you need to know, including the trash pick-up schedule for the holiday week.
The Festival honors Catherine "Cat" Malatesta, who died of sarcoma at age 16. The event is at Arlington High School on January 25, 2019.
It's a balmy weekend – by MA standards anyway – but temps are expected to drop and clouds will roll in as we get closer to Christmas Day.
Officials are advocating for the use of safe alternatives in pest control.
A soft opening has been announced for Adventure Pub on Mass. Ave.
Kevin Greeley, the town's longest-serving select board member, died in November at the age of 68.
The medical marijuana dispensary was sent a cease-and-desist order by the DPH.
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But the average single-family homeowner will see a tax increase next fiscal year.
The board will appoint someone to replace Kevin Greeley, who passed away last month.
She was last seen in a gray pickup truck earlier this week.
Ryan will end a 33-year law enforcement career that includes two decades as the town's police chief.
The 39-year-old was stopped Saturday in Somerville after an officer saw him driving with his metal rim scraping the ground, police said.
A NY-based chain of custard shops is bringing its fourth Boston-area location to Arlington.
Here's a look back at the five most-read stories on Arlington Patch last week.
Graffiti containing "swears, racial slurs" was reported in a first-floor bathroom.
The meeting also struck down two amendments placing limits on recreational shops and one amendment increasing licenses.
Town Manager Adam Chapdelaine and Planning Director Jennifer Raitt discuss what was learned from the priority bus pilot and what's next.
Police ask residents to help their neighbors protect against package thefts this holiday season.
The Arlington state senator was recently awarded for her work in combating the opioid crisis.
The window is closing for online feedback about the high school's exterior design.
The owner of four Boston area massage parlors now faces human trafficking charges.
The building project design forum was postponed to Nov. 28.