Town Day will feature entertainment, food, vendor booths and demonstrations by first responders. But one major event has been canceled.
The monument honoring those who served is getting an upgrade next year, and officials want to make sure the Honor Roll is accurate.
Concerts on October 14-15 feature Paul Winter's "Missa Gaia (Earth Mass)" with Jim Scott & Stan Strickland
An estimated $1.9M will be available for projects like outdoor recreational facilities, affordable housing and historic preservation.
an "explainer" summarizing the law and what actions the Town can opt to take to become a more inclusive community.
The $2.1 million renovation will create Arlington's "first universal designed playground intended to be accessible to all abilities."
Friday, September 29
Hundreds of MA students were among the more than 16,000 national semifinalists announced in the 69th National Merit Scholarship Program.
Many already will know Jim Feeney, who has worked for the town since 2009, most recently as the deputy town manager for operations.
The event will raise money for a local nonprofit that plants trees and creates economic opportunities in Armenia and Artsakh.
In addition to activities on Massachusetts Avenue, the day will feature a 2-mile run at the Arlington Reservoir and fireworks at Spy Pond.
Taking care of your home can be scary! Tackle those household demons with professional help this fall.
Attendees will learn about what species of invasive plants grow in Arlington and then can try their hand at removing some of these plants.
"Showing Up: The Practice of Art" features the work of a group of artists who have been meeting online since the pandemic.
The 18-year-old New England Revolution midfielder remains eligible to represent the U.S. and is on U.S. head coach Gregg Berhalter's radar.
Cassie Dealy and James Trano of Senné Real Estate have your August 2023 Real Estate Market Sales Report In Nearby Communities.
The orchestra also has openings in the percussion and string bass sections for the 2023-24 season. Find out how to get involved.
The 2-year pilot program goes into effect on Sept. 7 after being approved by the Select Board in June. Find out how to apply.
The department said one resident received a call from someone posing as a city official. Other reports involve "spoofing."
K9 Wear, Inc. announced Michael Connolly has joined as President and Principal of the company's domestic and internal operations
Arlington students return on Sept. 5. Here are key dates to know.
The candlelight vigil will honor and remember those lost to overdose and addiction. The forum will feature opioid-related discussions.
The 6-week course takes place this fall and teaches residents about how the town's government and services operate.
Choose from hundreds of classes for adults, youth, and families
The two new AEDs are now at Buck Field/Hills Hill Field on Summer Street and at Thorndike Field at the end of Margaret Street.
Twenty-two nonprofit organizations and small businesses were selected to receive a total of $860,900.
The scammer is using the department's business line to tell residents they have a warrant for their arrest and ask for their SSN.
We prepared two reports, posted on Instagram for Single Family Homes and Condos/Townhouses over the last 30 days in several communities.
Arlington Heights real estate office gets a new look and a new name!
Fundraising events with a connection to Japan will be coming soon. Save the date! Oct 13th to Oct 29th, 2023
These two variables have historically moved in lockstep, with an average spread of 1.72 percentage points during the last 50 years.
Tick Season -- Prevention is the Best Weapon
Town officials recommend residents be careful during extended periods of extreme heat.
Learn how Arlington works in 6-week course. Register by Aug. 18
Officers say the black and white Chihuahua mix was found near Highland Fire Station.
The survey asks about both work opportunities and continuing education and provides space for suggestions.
From August 1-3, residents may notice an increased presence of emergency vehicles in the vicinity of the school.
The event is being held to thank Pooler for his service to Arlington and celebrate his 32-year career in public service.
Farah Shafi, MD, MBA, an experienced physician and healthcare leader in MA with ties to RI, began her new position in June.
Homeowners are taking advantage of buyer demand! Whatever your reason for selling, now is great time to learn more about your home's value.