
ACMi Sports Update: April 19, 2019
The Spy Ponders are gearing-up for the spring season. And we have an exclusive interview with Stanley Vieira, Arlington High’s athletic director. We get his thoughts about his new job
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The Spy Ponders are gearing-up for the spring season. And we have an exclusive interview with Stanley Vieira, Arlington High’s athletic director. We get his thoughts about his new job
As you know, Arlington already has a medical marijuana dispensary in town. And like many other cities and towns nationwide, Arlington is considering legal sales of recreational cannabis. But there
Earlier this week, the British once again retreated from Lexington/Concord after failing to seize the cache of arms and being surprisingly out-gunned by the colonials. But the redcoats had some
As a federal mediator works with management and the union, Stop and Shop employees now enter their second week on the picket lines. We’ll have the latest reaction from Arlington

We have lacrosse action from the Spy Ponders this week. And an exclusive interview with AHS athletic director Stanley Vieira. He talks about his strategies for the spring season and
After Steve DeCourcey was elected, ACMi spoke to three Arlington select board members to get their take on their newest colleague.
After Arlington’s 21 precincts voted the select board swore in its newest member. Steve DeCourcey won the race for the only contested seat on the board, taking 17 of 21
Arlington now has a new select board member for at least the next three years. This, after Arlington voters went to the polls. Arlington’s sons of liberty are ready yet

Some lacrosse and tennis scrimmage action to tell you about this week. Here’s Alex Van Thong with our ACMi Sports Update from Studio B.
“Me and My Girl,” Inclusion Day, a school break, and more on this weeks Ponder Scope.
You know the old saying “I’m going to run off and join the circus?” No need for kids to do that at one Arlington school. The circus has come to
The grand marshal in this year’s parade helped fight the threat of world tyranny 75-years ago in the European Theater and lived to tell about it. But Elias Katsos doesn’t
Arlington’s 2019 Patriot’s Day Weekend is just days away. This year’s celebration promises parade bands, entertainers, marching groups, and a grand marshal who has a remarkable tale to tell through

The winter season has officially ended as the Spy Ponders gear up for spring. And we have a one-one one interview with the Spy Ponders wrestling coach. Here’s your sports
Arlington’s acting Chief of Police Juliann Flaherty stopped at the senior center this week to share coffee, pastries and safety information to a room full of people. For several of