The Ponder Scope | January 03, 2018
On this Ponder Scope we learn about the one-act plays, Sophomore Parent Night, Senior Portraits and more.
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On this Ponder Scope we learn about the one-act plays, Sophomore Parent Night, Senior Portraits and more.
In this edition of Arlington Public News, we take a look back at some of the top news stories we covered this past year and the impact many of those
On this Ponder Scope we learn about all the holiday events and the intergenerational book club.
Arlington High School Nurse Sarah Lee saw a need. She teamed up with the Interact and Do Something Club to do something about it. Now AHS students can “shop” for
The HAWK is out and Red, Yellow, Green are in. The town hopes changes in signaling and bike crossing patterns in Arlington Center cut down on confusion, increase traffic flow
The Arlington non-profit connects excess food with groups that get it distributed. The result, less food waste and more resources for food pantries and programs.
Arlington resident and documentary filmmaker John Baynard is committed to bringing a voice and a name to the homeless. ACMi is airing his latest documentary, “Where Did You Sleep Last
Arlington police are warning residents that there’s a grinch about town this holiday season. And, the Board of Selectmen get ready to fill Steven Byrne’s empty seat.
In this edition of Arlington Public News, new signals are up and running. We’ve got a closer look at the hows and whys of changes in Arlington Center. And where
The twinkling trees and street lamps wrapped in garland along Mass Ave seem to magically appear. Here’s a look behind the scenes at the planning that goes into bringing holiday
The Arlington Safe Center Travel Project brought major signaling and bicycle traffic pattern changes to the intersections around Mass Ave, Pleasant and Mystic Street, and Swann Place earlier this year.
ACMi brings you the highlights and news for all things Spy Ponder.
Find out what Holiday events are happening this weekend in Arlington.
Town Night Canceled What is now Town Night began as a family friendly fireworks display. The event has grown every year and now includes a dog show, bouncy houses and