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An official ribbon-cutting event took place Thursday afternoon.
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The Parks and Recreation Department facilitated the project.
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Russell was joined by one of his sons, Boston Russell, who visited the Jason Russell House and Museum.
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The waterway, located near Mill Brook, has long been without a title.
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Ellen Eisner is the founder of an annual craft auction which raises money for Dana-Farber.
The event is slated to take place later this month.
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One of the war's first battles took place where the town would later be founded.
The Edith M. Fox Library was not selected by the state for renovation funding.
The group prioritizes minimizing the amount of untreated sewage in Alewife Brook.
The invasive insect feeds off trees and other plants.
Robbins Farm Park underwent a project to make it more universally accessible.
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Due to its injuries, the fox had to have surgery to remove its leg at the beginning of October.
Town officials also celebrated the completion of other park and playground projects over the last year.
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The fireworks at Spy Pond were postponed last weekend due to a rainy forecast, though the 45th Town Day celebration still took place.
The event is part of National Faith & Blue Weekend, and all non-perishable food and other products collected will go to Arlington EATS.
The state grant will help to support priority populations most impacted by climate change, like the elderly and low-income individuals.
Town Day will feature entertainment, food, vendor booths and demonstrations by first responders. But one major event has been canceled.
The monument honoring those who served is getting an upgrade next year, and officials want to make sure the Honor Roll is accurate.
The $2.1 million renovation will create Arlington's "first universal designed playground intended to be accessible to all abilities."
The event will raise money for a local nonprofit that plants trees and creates economic opportunities in Armenia and Artsakh.
In addition to activities on Massachusetts Avenue, the day will feature a 2-mile run at the Arlington Reservoir and fireworks at Spy Pond.
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The candlelight vigil will honor and remember those lost to overdose and addiction. The forum will feature opioid-related discussions.
Twenty-two nonprofit organizations and small businesses were selected to receive a total of $860,900.
The event will be held on Mass Ave between Jason Street and Pleasant Street.
The reconstruction includes new bike racks and an updated path to improve accessibility and connection.
Flushing hydrants and checking street valves is part of Arlington Water Division’s annual maintenance procedures.
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