The Ponder Scope | January 04, 2019
A good choices forum, an open mic night and more on this weeks Ponder Scope.
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A good choices forum, an open mic night and more on this weeks Ponder Scope.
Arlington saw many news stories in the year 2018. Some were inspiring, others contentious. Some happy and others not so happy. But all were informative and they helped define who
This time of the year we usually turn our thoughts to family, friends, and giving thanks for what we have. Which is why we’d like to thank you for being
To many Arlington residents, the announcement that police chief Fred Ryan is retiring, effective January, came as a bombshell. Town leaders say he’ll be leaving a very different police force
So the tree is up, the presents are bought and wrapped, and your house is all tidied-up for family to arrive. Let’s face it… it’s time to relax and enjoy
Arlington’s select board appoints a familiar face to fill the vacancy left by the sudden death of long-time select board member Kevin Greeley. We’ll have details. Police chief Fred Ryan
We are now in the thick of week two of the Spy Ponder’s winter season! Alex Van Thong at Studio “B” has all the action!
This time of the year can be very stressful. With work, family, vacations, parties… did we mention family? There’s a place where you can find your “zen” in east Arlington.
We are in the last days of autumn. That means winter is up to bat. And so is the dreaded cold and flu season. With the harsh winter weather starting
The United States has only 5% of the world’s population, but it has nearly 25% of its prisoners. Roughly two million people incarcerated. And the Bureau of Justice Statistics says out
The winter season has officially begun, and despite the cold temperature, Arlington is off to a very hot start.
Arlington’s real estate tax is going down. Good news, right? Well… Also, did you ever wonder what happens to Arlington’s lime bikes over the winter? And a heartfelt tribute to
Loving remembrances at the select board chambers this week as Arlington’s town leaders remember Kevin Greeley. And after more than 33 years of service, Fred Ryan, Arlington’s chief of police,
AÂ food drive, a winter concert, and more on this weeks Ponder Scope.
Will they stay or will they go? We have the decision on those hotly debated columns in front of the high school. And some Arlington pedestrians just want to make