The Ponder Scope | May 05, 2016
This week on the Ponder Scope learn about a community service opportunity at the Dallin Elementary School’s STEAM Night, the upcoming biannual jazz showcase called Bejazzled, the upcoming student council
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This week on the Ponder Scope learn about a community service opportunity at the Dallin Elementary School’s STEAM Night, the upcoming biannual jazz showcase called Bejazzled, the upcoming student council
Built in 1916, the historic Regent Theatre remains true to its roots as a vibrant vaudeville house. An intimate 500-seat performing arts center with superior acoustics and comfortable seating, “Arlington’s
Anime Boston is a three-day convention held annually in Boston, Massachusetts under the supervision of the New England Anime Society. The focus is on celebrating and promoting Japanese animation, comics,
This Arlington Snap Shot edition takes a look at the  Monday April 25th and Wednesday April 27th town meetings in discussion of zoning. There were oppositions against Article 6 regarding an
Arlington Public Art recently kicked off their Teen Art Banner Initiative. Following the winner’s submissions being displayed throughout Mass Ave, we spoke with Adria Arch from the organization to get
This week on the Ponder Scope, learn about the Open Mic event, the Incoming Freshman Athletics Night, the AHS Pops Concert, and volunteering for theSummerFun! program.
The Arlington Human Rights Commission is looking to join 12 other cities in Massachusetts that have nondiscrimination laws protecting gender identity. Through a warrant article they’re sponsoring, the Commission is
An Arlington woman has raised money and hope for cancer survivors. Christa Crewdson served as the New Balance Honorary Team Member for the recent Race for the Cure for breast
The first phase of the Envision Arlington planning process, focused on making Arlington Center more customer and pedestrian friendly, is now underway. The engineering firm of Vanasse Hangen Brustlin (VHB)
Arlington’s Patriots’ Day Parade made quite the comeback. The Department of Health and Humans Services helped organize this years parade with a volunteer committee. Past parades were solely put on
The Veterans Council is dedicating a memorial to veterans who fought in the Global War on Terrorism. The ceremony will begin at the town hall auditorium, followed by an unveiling
Rock for Relay is a benefit music show to raise money for the American Cancer Society. For more information about the event, go to www.rockforrelay.com
According to town officials fewer girls have been participating in winter athletics during the last couple of years, particularly in the sport of basketball. Of the 320 players participating in

Annual Town Elections took place on Saturday, April 2nd. The voter turnout was relatively low at just over 15 percent. In the open races, Kevin Greeley took 68% of the
The town of Arlington has changed a lot from its blue collar days in the 60s and 70s. Working-class, multi-generational households were the norm, and bars and restaurants were sparse.