Scouting our History of Hate
There’s little debate over the fact that sports of any kind and the culture in which sporting events are played are inextricably linked. Such is the case with Upton Bell
There’s little debate over the fact that sports of any kind and the culture in which sporting events are played are inextricably linked. Such is the case with Upton Bell
It’s no secret that Arlington is steeped in rich American history. There is a historic building in town that was set to be demolished a half century ago. But because
Info on the Battle of the Bands, the track fundraiser at Not Your Average Joe’s, and more on Ponder Scope. Plus, a Sports Update on how all our teams are
As we observe the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, we tap into a fascinating first-hand account of someone whose work took him to the Jim Crow south during
Arlington lost one of its favorite sons last month. Walter Scott passed away on December 28th at the age of 84. Scott was the broadcasting voice for so many things
In a yuletide bombshell, Arlington’s town manager considers another career option then pulls out of the running. What caused Adam Chapdelaine to stay the course right here in Arlington? The
In this special New Year’s holiday edition of ACMi News, we take a look back at some of the stories that helped define the year 2019 here in Arlington. We
In this special holiday edition of ACMi News, we finally get the chance to honor our viewers, staffers, members, volunteers and interns! We want to thank you ALL for being

Town Manager Adam Chapdelaine visits Talk of the Town for a look back on 2019, a year of consequence and controversy in Arlington. Chapdelaine walks us through a number of
The dynamics of next years town election has just changed. A long-time select board member says he’ll be stepping down after serving nearly a decade on Arlington’s select board. Kathleen
The song says it’s the most wonderful time of the year, but it can often also be the most stressful. Children are no different. Which is why it was a
Hundreds of people converge on the state house demanding action from their lawmakers to finally do something about climate change. Arlington’s climate change activists, young and old alike, sounding the
‘Twas just days before Christmas and all through the town ACMi had its tree lighting for which it’s renown! Okay the rhyming doesn’t measure up to the expertise of Mel
Info on the South Africa trip, a winter concert, and more on this weeks Ponder Scope. Plus, in the Sports Update, find out when the first game of the basketball
November felt like a breeze. But December? For a while it didn’t show signs of stopping! A two and a half day winter blast swept through Arlington this week. We’ll