Bob Sprague
'Listen' at 274 Park Ave. / Jessie Brown photo. Have fears of Covid-19 brought you down? Need a lift? Take a walk in Arlington and savor some wisely chosen words of the "Walking Poetry Project," an en...
Businesses, artists, town collaborate to salute Covid-19 workers, promote safety Prayer-flag masks wave at Arlington Service Station, owned by Abe Salhi. / Johnny Lapham photo UPDATED, May 13: In mid-...
Bennett Parsons plays baritone sax. / Carla DeFord photo John DiTomaso, maven of music technology at Arlington High School, welcomes the public to the second annual AHS Instrumental & Music Tech Conce...
Folk music and folksy words of praise shed light inside the dimmed theater at the Arlington Center for the Arts as a spectrum of the town's arts community showed up to receive their awards. Before a n...
An estimated 120 people provided their ideas and comments during an interactive forum aimed at giving shape to the town's draft Arts and Culture Action Plan. The town Department of Planning and Commun...
Arlington Alive!" -- a panel discussion and townwide meeting for businesses, nonprofits, artists and residents -- was held Thursday June 7, from 7 to 9:30 p.m., at the Arlington Center for the Arts. S...
Food Link plans to host its inaugural panel on food justice, titled "Exploring Food Justice: Achieving Equity in the Food System," on Tuesday, April 4, at 9 a.m., on the campus of Harvard Law School,...
Author Medea Benjamin plans to discuss Russia's war against Ukraine at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6, at First Parish Unitarian-Universalist Church, 360 Mass. Ave. Benjamin and and journalist Nicolas J.S. D...
Arlington police, politicians among those honored Note how public opinion has shifted... UPDATED, Feb. 14: The Mass Incarceration Working Group at the First Parish Unitarian Universalist is celebrate...
Sheriff Peter Koutoujian plans to speak at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24, at the Robbins Library Community Room about what services the sheriff's office provides for individuals in our community that end up...
Arlington has seen an increase in the use of heroin over the past year resulting in four fatalities since last October. Arlington Health and Human Services and Arlington police were the hosts for a fr...
Letitia Stevens Leonardo Ciampa The Menotomy Concert Series plans to present Letitia Stevens, soprano, and Leonardo Ciampa, pianist and composer, in Arlington Town Hall on Friday, May 12, at 7:30 p.m....

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