Classes for the rising trend of mindfulness meditation are offered at The Arlington Center, and the Council on Aging
Celebrate 13FOREST Gallery's newest exhibition, Emerge, at our opening reception
Special Town Meeting Article 3 passed through Town Meeting Wednesday night.
Students from Arlington's sister city in Japan come to visit Arlington Community Media to see local television in action
The town is seeking public feedback to help make Arlington Center more customer and pedestrian friendly.
While we aren't in for a weekend full of dreary weather, you're going to want to bring your umbrella if you leave the house this weekend.
Voters to receive debt exclusion questions 6/14. The school enrollment task force votes to re open Gibbs. Belmont rejects Minutemen rebuild.
Got a great picture in Arlington? Patch would love to feature it. Submit it to us for a chance to be featured in a photo gallery.
Excerpts from the Arlington Police Logs.
Check out the upcoming goings on for art and entertainment this May in Arlington
Amaya ran from the Murphy School in Dorchester and may be in the Dorchester area.
A-DOG presents Shara Puglisi Katsos, author of "The Doggie Investigation Gang," at the Robbins Library, 2 - 3 p.m.
The Lesley Ellis School will be staying in Arlington on the heels of the School Committee's May 9 decision.
This weeks Ponder Scope includes community service opportunities, Bejazzled, student council elections and the POPs concert
This week's top news from Arlington Patch.
A recent study by WalletHub looked at the cities and towns in the U.S. with the most and least student loan debt.
The Arlington School Committee voted in favor of the Gibbs Building as opposed to an addition onto the Ottoson Middle School.
Local Arlington Paddlers Among Finishers
The decision comes shortly after Belmont became the first school in the district to vote against the funding.
The Arlington Boys & Girls Club offers a boating program for children ages 8-17 years old.
The Regent Theatre celebrated it's 100th birthday with a Gala and a reflection of how this community staple has grown and shaped Arlington
The Arlington Police Department is partnering more than 200 police departments taking part in the national Click It or Ticket Campaign.
Construction will shift Rte. 2 westbound traffic to the new Rte. 2 west bridge.
APN Producer Julia Bloom give us the inside scoop on this year's Anime Boston
Arlington has enacted a new online reporting system for residents to report off-leash violations in Arlington's parks.
Patch is polling its readers to find out the issues most important in your community. Here's how to make your voice heard.
The latest Arlington Snap Shot takes a look at the Monday April 25th and Wednesday April 27th town meetings in discussion of zoning.
Win a Chance to Compete alongside Star Athletes Charlie Davies, José Goncalves, and Others in Stationary Bike Competition
Patch has selected Arlington Police Officer Robert Smith as the Officer of the Month.
Arlington High School Sophomore Thanh Hung Ha's photograph was an honorable mention in Watertown Saving Bank's Photography Contest.
Grab your girlfriends for Style Makeover: The Big, Confident Reveal. This evening will both entertain and educate!
Arlington has announced its memorial day celebrations.
Here are Arlington's latest real estate listings.
The winning Powerball ticket for Saturday, May 7 was sold in New Jersey.
The man was found with over two grams of heroin and over eight grams of marijuana.
Treat your mom or wife the way they deserve to be treated this Sunday with Patch’s list of quality places for Mother’s Day brunch.
The morning FOX25 news team will be in Arlington for a live broadcast in June.
If you're enjoying the cold, drizzly air, there's an even larger helping of that coming up for the weekend.
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, Wednesday June 15, 2016: Seeking submissions of Arlington residents for COA Hall of Fame