
The Ponder Scope | Interview with eliora | April 24, 2020
In this special edition of the Ponder Scope, Sam talks with singer-songwriter and AHS Senior, Ella Simring, stage name, eliora. Check out eliora’s new single “Plushie Irish Setter” on all
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In this special edition of the Ponder Scope, Sam talks with singer-songwriter and AHS Senior, Ella Simring, stage name, eliora. Check out eliora’s new single “Plushie Irish Setter” on all

Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan addresses a number of important topics in a wide-ranging interview. She warns of COVID-19-related scams targeting people (especially elders) around bogus cures and CARES

In this time of universal physical isolation, it’s notable that some folks and organizations are busier than ever. Arlington’s Council on Aging, and its Executive Director Kristine Shah, are great
It’s no secret that with Arlington residents staying home, the fields are empty and there’s virtually no traffic whatsoever, especially along Mass Ave. As a result of people staying home

As school closures continue and students get ramped up with Google Classroom for enrichment activities, how best to serve students and parents is still up for debate. Arlington school superintendent

During times like this, you are always going to see people at their best, trying to help others in need. One way to help is to donate blood. It’s essential

As experts say we surge toward a coronavirus peak, Massachusetts Nation Guard members deploy to Sunrise Senior Living on Mass Ave. to conduct wide-spread COVID-19 testing. Arlington leaders fast-track approval
How one Arlington family that hadn’t even sewn in years quickly worked together to make over 500 masks.
With this coronavirus pandemic come a heartbreaking new norm when it comes to funerals. We spoke to John DeVito Jr. of the DeVito Funeral Home in Arlington. He tells us,
Arlington comes together while standing apart for 93-year-old Air Force veteran Mary Foley who died before she would have been Grand Marshal of the Patriots’ Day parade now cancelled due
This week, Arlington honored a late veteran and hometown hero who, because of the current pandemic, could not have a proper military funeral. 93-year-old Mary Foley died Saturday, April 4th
Arlington pays tribute to a hometown hero who passed on this week. An Air Force veteran who was chosen to be Grand Marshal in this years now-canceled Patriots’ Day parade.