A Washington Post analysis looks at housing prices before and after the financial collapse.
According to the DEA, many abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet.
Arlington Police have reported that a resident received a scam phone call from someone claiming to be the IRS Thursday.
Arlington Public Art recently kicked off their Teen Art Banner Initiative. We got some more insight about the challenge and APA.
Commune Kitchen co-owner Justin Demers spoke to Patch about why his new restaurant will be more than just a pizza place.
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According to a feasibility study, using the Gibbs building would be less expensive than an addition to the Ottoson Middle School.
This week's Ponder Scope has updates on upcoming Open Mic event, Pops Concert, volunteer opportunities for theSummerFun program and more!
The Veterans Council is dedicating a memorial to those who have fought in the Global War on Terror, which will take place Memorial Day
The construction will shift Rte. 2 eastbound traffic to the new Rte. 2 bridge for the final phase of construction.
MiniKickers soccer is back in Arlington this May!
An Arlington woman who has been raising money for the Susan G Komen race for the Cure for the past four years shared her journey with APN
This week's top news from Arlington Patch.
Excerpts from the Arlington Police Logs.
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Community Nursery School's Yellow Balloon Fair is Saturday, May 7th. Enjoy a fun-filled day at CNS with games, activities, and crafts!
The 5th annual Rock for Relay event was held last Saturday, APN talked to its founders.
Paul R. Robinson of Arlington passed away peacefully on April 25.
Hair Cuttery and the National Network to End Domestic Violence Partner to Spread Awareness
Articles 6 and 7 passed through Arlington Town Meeting during the opening session Monday night.
Arlington Human Rights Committee wants to protect gender identity, and public meeting dealt with proposal to change zoning bylaws
River herring migrate up the Mystic River each spring to spawn. Join us on May 3rd to find out more about the status of this tenacious fish!
The Leapfrog Group announced its ratings Monday, which give hospitals a grade of A through F for patient safety.
Arlington Town Meeting begins Monday. Here is some information you should know heading in.
The Envision Arlington meeting kicked off with talks of a more pedestrian friendly Arlington Center. Plans will lead to road reconstrution
The Boston law firm of Breakstone, White & Gluck recently donated bicycle helmets to the iCan Shine Bike Camp in Arlington, Mass.
Here are Arlington's latest real estate listings.
Police will be distributing the cards to help senior citizens from falling victim to scammers.
Whether bringing friends or coming to make new ones, we want to hang out with you!
Emma is known to frequent Newton and Woburn.
A look at Arlington's forecast for the week.
Want to discuss articles with your Town Meeting Member? Here is the upcoming precinct meeting schedule.
The accident caused parts of Pleasant St. to be closed for more than eight hours Tuesday.
The owners of Commune Kitchen are applying for a common victualler license to open their new eatery.
Warrant Article 18 would amend the Town Bylaws to add "gender identity and expression" to the list of protected classes in Arlington.
Summer programs now available for ages 4-18! Mon-Fri, 9am-2:30pm, kids learn about gardening, cooking and the natural world!
Rainy conditions are in the forecast early this weekend, but sunny skies will prevail.
This home was featured on HGTV's "My House is Worth What?," according to the listing.
Chief Frederick Ryan joined the discussion on "Beyond the Badge" to discuss criminal justice reform.