The Ponder Scope | December 08, 2016
On this weeks Ponder Scope we learn about the Imagine literary magazine, an anxiety disorder forum and more. Discover opportunities, upcoming events, updates, and more.
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On this weeks Ponder Scope we learn about the Imagine literary magazine, an anxiety disorder forum and more. Discover opportunities, upcoming events, updates, and more.
Arlington’s Food Bank is awaiting the holidays. The Bank is getting ready for the next few weeks by accepting donations and extra volunteers for the busy time of year. But,
AP Physics 1 students at Arlington High School test their boomilevers to see how much weight they can hold. These boomilevers are built of pine skewers, dowels, toothpicks and are
On this weeks Ponder Scope we learn about the STARS program, Battle of the Bands auditions and more. Discover opportunities, upcoming events, updates, and more.
In this edition of Arlington Public News residents react to the presidential election and our country’s bravest are honored with services on veterans day. And later, getting ready for sweet
Arlington celebrates Veterans Day once again, but this year one particular group honors heroes with a prominent display. The town honors veterans during its lively parade, and one veteran is
Three individual business users share the same kitchen, but make their own unique concoctions. APN’s Heather Pearson has more on how this set-up has all the right ingredients. The Local
On this weeks Ponder Scope we learn about the Junior-Senior Semi-Formal, changes to Old Hall and more. Discover opportunities, upcoming events, updates, and more.
After an eventful election night, Arlington residents are reacting to the new president-elect. Most of the town was saddened by the outcome, but some are hopeful for what will come

Out of the 32,314 registered voters in Arlington MA, almost one-third of them voted early this year, but the majority of the voters wait until Election Day to cast their
On this weeks Ponder Scope we learn about winter sports registration, the NHS Pie Fundraiser and more. Discover opportunities, upcoming events, updates, and more.
Larger than life size pictures of adolescents hang on the outside of Ottoson Middle School. They’re meant to help children celebrate their individuality. The project came about after racially motivated
An Arts Center that was forced out of their long time location now looks forward to a new facility, The Arlington Center for the Arts has been located at the
The old police station in Arlington becomes a destination for thrill seekers. A pair of business partners are utilizing the old jail located on Central St. The business has since

Arlington hires a new Economic Development leader to focus on attracting and retaining business. Ali Carter has a strong background in working with local businesses after serving as executive director