ACMi News: March 29, 2019
The police say two young girls are stuck with a discarded hypodermic needle on the grounds of an Arlington middle school. Brenda Mahoney has a report on how police are
The police say two young girls are stuck with a discarded hypodermic needle on the grounds of an Arlington middle school. Brenda Mahoney has a report on how police are
A spring college fair, a Music and Art Benefit, and more on this weeks Ponder Scope.
The Seal of Biliteracy, LexFun! Community Service, and more in this weeks Ponder Scope.
A long-time, family-owned Arlington pharmacy has always been going against the big chain super drug stores but this is no David and Goliath story. This independent business offers many things
Japanese students visit, Metco Advocacy, and more on this weeks Ponder Scope.
ACT test dates, All Town Orchestra concerts, and more on this weeks Ponder Scope.
The Freshman/Sophomore Semi-Formal, the Arlington A Contest, and Spring Sports registration on this weeks Ponder Scope.
An arrest is made in what has been a disturbing string of home break-ins in the area including Arlington. So far, 19 break-ins in all. And Arlington police are not
The start of winter break, the semi-formal dance, and more on this weeks Ponder Scope.
The budget for Arlington High School has been set, and it’s lower than originally thought. The High School Building Committee shaved $17 million dollars off the original estimate of $308
AP exam registration, internship programs, and yearbook deadlines in this weeks Ponder Scope.
A pancake breakfast, Junior parent night, and the Period Product Drive in this weeks Ponder Scope.
What will you get for your money? That was the focus of the latest forum on the Arlington High School building project. Residents will be asked in June to approve
Next time you hit the cafe and are looking for something to read while you sip your warm cup o’ joe, you may want to try the latest story from
Coming up on Arlington Public News: Arlington has a new top cop. Juliann Flaherty has taken over what has become among the most innovative police departments in the nation, and