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‘A waste of time, energy, and resources’

by abingtonnewsFebruary 18, 2021February 18, 2021

Local leaders from across the region, including Abington, launched a broadside against the Baker Administration Thursday saying the state’s decision to eliminate town-organized vaccination clinics threatens the safety of vulnerable populations.

Town Hall COVID-19, John Keenan, John Nuttall, Marty Golightly, State Representative Alyson Sullivan, vaccinations

ON THE STUMP: Pond announces candidacy for Board of Health

by abingtonnewsFebruary 17, 2021February 17, 2021

Candidacy announcement for Melissa Pond

Uncategorized Abington Board of Health, Melissa Pond, Town Elections

WEEK AHEAD: Vaccine clinics, Kindergarten signups, NHS induction, Fall 2 sports, Town Elections, board meetings

by abingtonnewsFebruary 16, 2021February 16, 2021

The week ahead in Abington, including vaccine clinics, kindergarten signups, NHS induction ceremony, and more

Schools, Sports, Town Hall Abington High School, Board of Health, school committee

EDITORIAL: Baker, DPH owes towns an apology, explanation

by abingtonnewsFebruary 14, 2021February 14, 2021

The Baker Administration and state DPH owes town's like Abington an apology and explnation.

Town Hall COVID-19, John Nuttall, Marty Golightly

Schafer, Shannon: Vaccinate teachers now

by abingtonnewsFebruary 10, 2021February 10, 2021

Teachers should be considered front line workers and made eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine immediately, Abington Schools Superintendent Peter Schafer and Abington Education Association President Steve Shannon argue in a letter sent to Gov. Charlie Baker yesterday.

Schools Marty Golightly, peter Schafer, steve shannon, vaccine

Police considering switch to regional 911 dispatch

by abingtonnewsFebruary 9, 2021February 9, 2021

Abington officials are leaning towards moving the town’s police dispatch operations to a regional center in Holbrook.

Town Hall chris cutter, dispatch, John Nuttall, Kevin DiMarzio, scott lambiase, Stephan Hooke, Tim Chapin

WEEK AHEAD: Lots of snow; lack of shots; more marijuana shops; selectmen meet

by abingtonnewsFebruary 8, 2021February 10, 2021

Abington's week ahead includes more snow, no vaccines, and more retail marijuana talk.

Businesses, Schools, Town Hall Alex Mazin, Bud's Goods, Chris Schultz, Green Harbor Dispensary, marijua, Marty Golightly, scott lambiase

CHAT: Schafer discusses school reopening, MCAS testing

by abingtonnewsFebruary 7, 2021

Abington's classrooms are too small to host a full roster of students with current social distancing ruled im place, Schools Superintendent Peter Schafer said during a recent epsiode of Abigton Community Access & Media's Community Chat

Schools Community Chat, peter Schafer, Rick Collins

‘I want to see my family again’

by abingtonnewsFebruary 3, 2021February 3, 20211 Comment

The first 150 Abington seniors received COVID-19 vaccinations Wednesday; town health officials wish they could move faster.

Town Hall Ann Reilly, Dick Merrill, John Keenan, Marty Golightly, Mary Graham

APD UPDATE: Feely honored; Sweeney retires

by abingtonnewsFebruary 2, 2021February 2, 2021

Officer Brian Feely was named Abington Police Department Officer of the Year; Sgt. Ron Sweeney retired after 33 years in public safety.

Town Hall chris cutter, ron sweeney

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