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It's taking over, we aren't kidding.
Former Ottoson Principal Tim Ruggere announced his departure from Arlington's Ottoson Middle School on July 5.
The augmented reality app has already begun taking over people's lives.
Summer Sports and Arts Camp
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Midsummer Colors of Jazz: A night of Song, Musicianship, and Dance
Here are five of Arlington's Pokéstops. Have you found others? Let us know in the comments section.
Are you playing Pokémon GO in Arlington, the hot new iPhone and Android game that's sweeping the nation?
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The restaurant has announced its official closing date after 20 years of business.
Mount Auburn Hospital Awards Scholarship to Future Nurse
A Woburn woman has been cited in a fatal pedestrian crash that resulted in the death of a 91-year-old Arlington man in 2015.
Here's where you can watch one of the biggest UFC shows of all time in the Arlington area.
Opening Reception and Margarita Social
The training is for women only. Here's how you can sign up.
Neighbors and Arlington Police officers join with staff and girls on campus during community outreach event
Racist text messages allegedly sent by an Ottoson student were fabricated, according to Arlington police.
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Ottoson Middle School Principal Timothy Ruggere has accepted a new position and will be leaving Arlington's Ottoson Middle School.
John passed away unexpectedly on June 29.
Dine at Not Your Average Joe's to support the Arlington Boys & Girls Club.
Remember to be aware of these potential dangers to your pets during the holiday.
We asked Patch readers from across Massachusetts what they thought - here's what you said.
What's open or closed for the holiday? Note the special MBTA schedule, as well.
Police Chief Frederick Ryan has led the Arlington Police Department for 16 years.
The restaurant was originally set to open in May.
Here's what you need to know about the Independence Day Celebrations at Robbins Farm Park
The issue goes back to contracts written years before that did not cap how much employees could be paid back for unused sick time.
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The woman had been last seen Tuesday night.
From July 1 through August 7, customers at participating Papa Gino’s and D’Angelo locations will be invited to make a contribution
Her touching portraits earn recognition from greater Boston area.
Donna Sharff was last seen on June 28 at 9 p.m. at her Hopkins Road home.
The superintendent released the following statement regarding allegedly racist text messages at Ottoson Middle School
The town was rewarded for its commitment to clean energy