K9 Wear, Inc. announced Michael Connolly has joined as President and Principal of the company's domestic and internal operations
The “No Plastic, Please!” initiative provides reusable tableware for customers dining in-house and take-out utensils only by request.
“Small businesses are the backbone of our communities and our economy,” said Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey in a news release.
From Nov. 7-12, prizes ranging from $1,000 to $3,574 were sold from several different convenience and liquor stores.
Lauretta AI will use the funding to customize its commercial artificial intelligence solution.
The prize, won from the game “4M Brilliant Titanium,” was one of about 20 $10,000 prizes won across the state the week of Oct. 31.
Shoppers will be given the option of donating $1, $3, or $5 at checkout or rounding up their total at self-checkout.
The changes made to the store are centered around delivering fresh, healthy, and convenient options.
Interviews will be held on Saturday, July 30 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The market will run from 2 to 6:30 p.m. every Wednesday until October 26.
There are two types of programs available :
See the latest announcement from the Arlington Chamber of Commerce.
Intelligent Labor and Moving of Arlington, MA has received the first electric box truck in Massachusetts through the Massachusetts MOR-E ...
Doors evoke inspiration, whimsy, irony, reflection, connection, curiosity, spirituality, local culture and history, and/or joy.
The Medford Street space was upgraded with new furnishings, including an accessible platform, solar-powered umbrellas and plantings.
The Mass. Ave. store now allows customers to place an order online and get groceries brought directly to their car.
The Select Board will accept applications for marijuana Host Community Agreements, as well as an all-alcohol license, by Oct. 29.
Lucy Silva, who has more than two decades of experience as a senior finance executive, will be the Somerville-based provider's next CFO.
Public Health and Policy Professional Will Help to Expand the Organization’s Statewide Hunger Relief Efforts
Arlington area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 103,507 Massachusetts businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Arlington.
Arts Campaign Urges Arlington to "Get Its Sparkle On!"
Here's who will be at the market when it returns June 9.
A fire broke out in the kitchen of Thai Moon Thursday, causing heavy damage to the restaurant and forcing its closure for the near future.
The Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism (MOTT) announced Tuesday, April 20, $1,587,791 of grant funding to 59 tourism organizations ...
See where the town is converting parking spaces and small roadways into areas for outdoor dining and commerce.
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Middlesex County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
See how well power providers in the Arlington area and across MA serve local customers.
The town awarded $180,000 in Business Resiliency grants to local small businesses impacted by the pandemic.
Brookline's Maruichi Japanese Food & Deli has expanded into Arlington, opening in the former Prime space on Mass. Ave.
The town rolled back to a modified version of Phase 2, Step 2 in December as part of a region-wide effort to curb the spread of COVID-19.
The program offers both capital grants, used for payroll, rent and utilities, and technical assistance for accounting and e-commerce.
The loans went to 743 companies in Arlington in an effort to save some 4,214 jobs.
Small Business Saturday, on Nov. 28 this year, helps local businesses in Arlington overcome pandemic hardships.
Patch wants to hear about the businesses that have impacted your life this year in Arlington.
Providing space for outdoor commerce to take place has been key to Arlington's ongoing pandemic response.
The Select Board and Park and Recreation Commission recently approved measures allowing businesses to continue to operate in cold weather.