Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Soon, Arlington Patch will have a brand new design and a whole new way to connect.
Hi, everyone! I have some exciting news to share about Patch – we’re getting a whole new look! It’s coming soon and it’s going to make Arlington Patch easier to use, and a better place to connect and share. The best part? You’ll be able to see it all on your mobile phone! Here’s what you need to know: Our site is being rebuilt from the ground up! The news will look better and be easier to comment on. And, you’ll find more local voices to keep you in the loop with the latest know-how and opinion. We’re adding Boards to make it easier for you to connect with each other, debate an issue, or announce your garage sale, graduation, or find a lost pet. More to say? It will be easier to start your own blog, too. You’ll soon be able to start your …
Sunday, May 19, 2013
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Friday, December 21, 2012
Arlington's most viewed articles of 2012: Nos.10-1.
Nos. 20-11 10.) Town Meeting Passes Seasonal Leaf-Blower Ban (May 15) 9.) Report: Arlington Woman Drowns off Cape Cod (June 22) 8.) PHOTOS: Hurricane Sandy in Arlington (Oct. 29) 7.) Police Identify Victim Found in Menotomy Rocks Park (April 17) 6.) Reports: Female Body Found in Menotomy Rocks Park (April 16) 5.) Arlington High School Athletic Director Subject of Ongoing Criminal Investigation (Aug. 29) 4.) Arlington Police Still Seeking Thursday's Bank Robber (Sept. 27) 3.) Police: Body of 16-Year-Old Girl Recovered from Menotomy Rocks Park (April 16) 2.) Complete Coverage of the East Arlington Microburst (July 19)
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Arlington's most viewed articles of 2012: Nos. 20-11. Also, seasonal leaf-blower ban upheld; Arlington Hight forfeits wins; and Menotomy Grill and Tavern proposed.
Before we turn the page to 2013, let’s look back at the most viewed articles on Arlington Patch in 2012. (Nos. 10-1 will be revealed Friday.) Nos. 27-21 20.) Arlington Man Arrested After Road Rage Escalates into Flying Fists in Lexington (Sept. 15) 19.) Report: James Marzilli Facing New Accusations (Nov. 15) 18.) Arlington High Teams Forced to Forfeit Wins from Last Year (Dec. 12) 17.) Arlington Woman, Co-Worker Win $50 Million Powerball Jackpot (Dec. 13) 16.) Johnnie's Foodmaster is Closing All 10 Locations (Nov. 2) 15.) Seasonal Leaf-Blower Ban Upheld in Arlington (July 19) 14.) Arlington's Johnnie's Foodmaster to Become a Whole Foods (Oct. 26) 13.) More Than $1 Million Going into New East Arlington Restaurant (Aug. 29) 12.) LaCourt, …
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Videos of the East Arlington microburst.
Before we turn the page to 2013, let’s look back at the most viewed articles on Arlington Patch in 2012. (Nos. 20-11 will be revealed Thursday, Nos. 10-1 Friday.) 27.) Police Log: Arlington Teen Arrested for Credit Card Theft, Fraud (May 21) 26.) VIDEOS: East Arlington Microburst (July 19) 25.) Howie Carr’s Take on Arlington’s ‘Moonbats’ (Nov. 19) 24.) Arlington Man Reportedly Loses $53,000 in Internet Scam (Dec. 6) 23.) Arlington Police Officer Allegedly Has Drunken Altercation with Police in Florida (Nov. 4) 22.) Gun Scare on MBTA Bus in Arlington Center (Aug. 8) 21.) Man Reportedly Defecates Near Mass Ave (July 23)
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Bookmark this page when you're wondering how to post an event, announcement or blog to Arlington Patch.
Would you like to post events, announcements and blogs to Arlington Patch? Keep this article handy each time there is something you'd like to share with our community. To post events to the site for free: navigate to the Events page and click “Add an Event” on the right side of the page. Tell us all the details about your upcoming event, then click “post my event” at the bottom of the page. That puts the event directly on our calendar. The end result is the same as if a Patch staffer had posted it for you. The only difference is, when you post it, it goes up right away. If you send it to us, you might have to wait until we're done reporting on the School Committee meeting, photographing an event, meeting with community members, or …
Monday, October 1, 2012
Here’s what captured Arlington’s attention.
1.) Arlington Police Still Seeking Thursday's Bank Robber (Sept. 27) Arlington Police are asking for the public’s help in solving Thursday’s bank robbery at the Citizens Bank in the Heights. The suspect, who is described as a 5-foot-6 white male, entered the bank and proceeded to the teller window, where he jumped onto the counter and demanded cash, according to police. He did not show a weapon, but whether he had one was still under investigation Thursday afternoon. After the suspect received the cash, he fled on foot. While outside the bank, dye packs, which were on timers, exploded, tainting the cash. The suspect left behind several thousand dollars near the bank, police said. Related content: VIDEO: Thursday's Citizens Bank Robbery in …
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Here’s what captured Arlington’s attention.
1.) Arlington High School Athletic Director Subject of Ongoing Criminal Investigation (Aug. 29) Arlington High School Athletic Director Edward “Ted” Dever is the subject of an ongoing criminal investigation by the Arlington Police Department and Middlesex District Attorney’s office, according to Arlington Superintendent Kathleen Bodie. Dever has been placed on paid administrative leave, she wrote in an email. 2.) More Than $1 Million Going into New East Arlington Restaurant (Aug. 29) A new restaurant is coming to East Arlington. Menotomy Grill and Tavern, which is set for the old Hollywood Video space at 25 Massachusetts Ave., received operating and all-alcohol licenses last week from the Board of Selectmen. The roughly 150-seat …
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Here's what captured Arlington's attention.
1.) PHOTOS: Microburst Hammers East Arlington (July 18) More than 200 photos from the violent storm that rolled through East Arlington on Wednesday, July 18. Related content: East Arlington Microburst Topics Page 2.) Complete Coverage of the East Arlington Microburst (July 19) A look at our coverage the day after the storm. Related content: East Arlington Microburst Topics Page 3.) Seasonal Leaf-Blower Ban Upheld in Arlington (July 19) Despite taking the vote on Thursday, July 19, by more than a 2-to-1 margin, opponents of Arlington’s seasonal ban on gas-powered leaf blowers, which was passed at Town Meeting in April, fell 241 “No” votes shy of repealing the ban. Related content: LETTER: Town Meeting Members Need to be Held More …
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
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