The Ponder Scope | October 26, 2018
Best Buddies volleyball, picture day retakes, and more in this weeks Ponder Scope.
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Best Buddies volleyball, picture day retakes, and more in this weeks Ponder Scope.
In this edition of APN, Arlington’s top-cop has been named to a state-wide commission to better understand substance abuse. We’ll tell you what Chief Fred Ryan plans to do to
Arlington’s first-ever medical marijuana dispensary is opening up for business. Apothca is located inside a medical office building on water street and received its license to sell from the state
Robbins Farm Park has been a popular and historic Arlington landmark for more than two hundred years. Now, after a two-year-long renovation project, it’s open once again. There’s a unique
The all-important spawning population of the river herring has just recently been tallied, and according to the state of Massachusetts, it was another robust season in the Arlington area. River
Tune in for a short recap of your latest Arlington Sports
AHS Rebuild Forums, Maker space, and an ACMi open house on this weeks Ponder Scope.
In this edition of APN, town leaders celebrate “life in the fast lane” as they roll out the new bus rapid transit pilot. We’ll tell you how the buses are
The Arlington Commission on Arts and Culture is creating a unique way to get to your destination. As Jeff Barnd reports, the celebration begins before you ever board the bus.
The regular season is coming to an end, which means playoffs are right around the corner for some of our teams.
The town of Arlington aims to put more rush into the rush-hour with its Bus Rapid Transit Pilot, or BRT, a program aimed at improving bus travel time and traffic
Columbus Day, Lip Sync Battles and more on this weeks Ponder Scope.
Residents got a chance to weigh in on the rebuilding of Arlington High School – the first time since officials decided to knock it down and build an all-new structure.
Safety is clearly a chief concern among National Grid customers in Arlington. The Department of Public Utilities is now investigating more than two dozen possible gas pipeline safety violations involving