The Ponder Scope | January 16, 2019
SAT review classes, Battle of the Bands, and the A CATpella Festival in this weeks Ponder Scope.
SAT review classes, Battle of the Bands, and the A CATpella Festival in this weeks Ponder Scope.
In this week’s Snap Shot, how much the high school will hit you in the pocket and when will you feel it? Plus a double whammy set to come as
After 20-years, Arlington Police Chief Fred Ryan officially retires this week. And already town leaders have named his successor. Spikes to keep out the homeless? This was not Arlington’s idea.
Madrigals, Monologues, Sonnets and Songs and more on this weeks Ponder Scope.
A good choices forum, an open mic night and more on this weeks Ponder Scope.
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
The columns that have been debated in the design of the new high school will be staying front and center. The Arlington High School Building Committee deciding to go with
A journalism symposium, Global Goods sale, and more on this weeks Ponder Scope.
Arlingtonians are getting a closer look at the proposal to replace the deteriorating high school and many like what they see. The High School Building Committee held its forum on
Parent/Teacher Conferences, Freshmen Seminar, and more on this weeks Ponder Scope.
Tom Turkey is making his way to dinner tables. But for some, the feast would not be possible if it weren’t for the efforts of students. Schools throughout town have
Election Day, Flu Shots, Chorale and Music Tech Concert, Playoff Soccer
Best Buddies volleyball, picture day retakes, and more in 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