Arts and Entertainment Calendar | November 07, 2017
Here’s a look at some upcoming events this month in Arlington.
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Here’s a look at some upcoming events this month in Arlington.
New research is changing the way many think about contact sports. The importance of protecting young brains is being better understood. Here in Arlington, sports programs are responding with increased
Glenn Koenig is a familiar figure in Arlington. The tall, lanky, middle aged man in a dress is a long time community activist. He is also an author, his first
Glenn Koenig is a familiar figure in Arlington. The tall, lanky, middle aged man in a dress is a long time community activist. He is also an author, his first
On this Ponder Scope we learn about peer leaders, Veteran’s Day observance, winter sports registration, and more.
ACMi brings you the highlights and news for all things Spy Ponder.
Domestic violence is getting attention in Arlington with a focus on safe relationships for teens. As part of its parent forum series Arlington Public Schools hosted a speaker who lost
MCAS Results The Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment Exam results are out and although arlington did better than the rest of the state, fewer students are getting high scores. School officials say
Changes are being made to the proposed bike path crossing at Lake Street, but it’s still not enough for some and others say it misses the mark all together. [pdf-embedder
Halloween is just about here and all the ghosts and goblins are getting ready to show off their costumes and get spooked! Here are some family friendly events to celebrate
ACMi Sports Interns bring you the highlights and news for all things Spy Ponder. Plus, an interview with the AHS Boys Varsity Soccer captains.
Public safety workers will be at Arlington public schools over the next few weeks – there for intruder safety drills. The annual training drill began a couple of years ago
Arlington Police kick off Coffee with a Cop community get together.
School enrollment Early numbers show class sizes continue to grow in Arlington Public Schools. Preliminary figures show an additional 179 students district-wide over last falls numbers. The increase is in