Inside Arlington

Experimental News Digest for Arlington, MA


  • Select Board, May 01, 2024

    The Arlington Select Board declined to use town time to advise Town Meeting on how to approach calls for a Gaza ceasefire proclamation. Continue reading

  • Town Meeting, April 29, 2024

    The Arlington Annual Town Meeting decided against a bylaw prohibiting focused residential picketing, but passed a new bylaw making it unlawful to sell new fur products in the town. Continue reading

  • School Committee, April 25, 2024

    The Arlington Public Schools School Committee voted unanimously to not participate in the school choice program due to space limitations and decided to continue the practice of heterogeneous grouping in English 9 as a permanent approach to foster inclusion and equity. Continue reading

  • Finance Committee, April 24, 2024

    The Finance Committee unanimously amended the language in Articles 61 and 63 to better outline the utilization of funds for tax rate reduction, while they also reaffirmed their stance not to reconsider the Prudent Investor Warrant Article (Article 56) due to the lack of an established investment policy. Continue reading

  • Select Board, April 24, 2024

    The Arlington Select Board approved a new commercial loading zone on Lachlan Avenue and granted special licenses for upcoming community events, with further discussions on a ceasefire proclamation concerning Gaza postponed for future consideration. Continue reading

  • Town Meeting, April 24, 2024

    Town Meeting voted to expand the definition of “major renovation” under the fossil fuel-free bylaw to include significant residential and commercial additions and changes of use. The bylaw amendment, if approved by the Attorney General’s office, could become effective on May 21, 2024. Continue reading

  • Zoning Board of Appeals, April 09, 2024

    The board granted a continuance for the 165 Franklin Street project to allow the applicants to revise their proposal and address community concerns regarding the project’s harmony with the neighborhood, particularly its height and size. Continue reading

  • School Committee, April 11, 2024

    Arlington High School students recently participated in inclusion workshops and events such as viewing a solar eclipse, while the school committee approved a nine-day educational trip to Italy for Latin and Italian students. Continue reading

  • Select Board, April 08, 2024

    The board heard concerns over Cambridge sewer discharges affecting Arlington residents and scheduled a public meeting with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. Continue reading

  • Redevelopment Board, April 08, 2024

    The Arlington Redevelopment Board unanimously approved the installation of a dormer and exit gate at 64 Brooks Avenue. Additionally, progress was made on the Arlington Heights Business District. Continue reading

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