Selectmen are meeting Thursday night to discuss a possible streamlined permitting process for restaurants looking to open temporary outdoor seating areas.
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Better than money
Some jingling change in the bottom of a dryer helped Abington Selectman Jim Connolly find a Rockland woman's missing wedding ring.
New ‘Community Connections’ interviews available to stream
Abington Community Access & Media has made a number of new episodes of "Community Chat" available. The show, which features local newsmakers, is hosted by ACAM Executive Director Kevin Tocci.
Back to business in Abington
Churches, retail, hair salons will soon reopen Call your hair salon, book that home appliance installation, and maybe get ready to head back into the office. Gov. Charlie Baker on Monday rolled out the first phase of his administration’s plan…
A blizzard of obstacles; Dairy Queen working out solutions amidst COVID-19
Mother's Day was a busier than normal for Abington's Dairy Queen. However, since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the ice cream store has been anything but been normal for the Hill family who has owned the Abington location for…
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Abington WalMart closed for cleaning
No known outbreak among store employees The Abington WalMart is closed Thursday for a deep cleaning, according to the company. It is scheduled to reopen on Friday. "Out of an abundance of caution, we’ve temporarily closed our Abington Walmart Store…
Masking the problem
COVID-19 caes in Abington continue to grow, while businesses are lukewarm on enforcing a new mandatory mask order from the Board of Health.
Abington’s businesses helping protect town’s seniors in need
Abington businesses have been chipping in to help the town's vulnerable seniors stuck inside during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Joe’s Crazzy Critters goes from hands-on to virtual
Joe Kenney of Joe's Crazzy Critters with Sampson, a Moluccan cockatoo6-year old red-footed tortoise shown on Kenney's segments.Joe Kenney of Joe's Crazzy Critters with a 6-year old red-footed tortoise Reading, writing, and...red-foot tortoises? Abington's animal guy, Joe Kenney, owner of…
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Striking up big changes
The Squire Loft at Timber Lanes candlepin bowling center n Abington is being renovated and will reopen as Luci's.

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