Abington will see some rain over the next couple of days. At Abington's Rail Trail, a rainbow of positive messages line the route of brighter days ahead. (Photos by Michele Christian 4/26/2020)
Abington will see some rain over the next couple of days. At Abington's Rail Trail, a rainbow of positive messages line the route of brighter days ahead. (Photos by Michele Christian 4/26/2020)
Soccer has cancelled; others hopeful for shortened season. The Plymouth Street Little League field remains closed as part of social distancing precautions. April 25 would have been Opening Day for Abington Little League. (This article was updated on May 2…
Abington businesses have been chipping in to help the town's vulnerable seniors stuck inside during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Abington's first responders take cautious approach on the COVID-19 frontlines A firefighter’s instinct is to roll up to a call and rush towards the problem. But the rules have changed in recent weeks, as first responders find themselves on the…
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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Decisions on graduation, senior events to be made soon Gov. Charlie Baker on Tuesday afternoon said public and private school students will not be returning to their classrooms until the fall, in an effort to prevent further spread of the…
The selectmen have asked outgoing Town Manager Rick LaFond to clarify his employment status as they negotiate with his successor. The board recently voted to extend LaFond’s original severance agreement to keep him on as an at-will employee past April…
The Squire Loft at Timber Lanes candlepin bowling center n Abington is being renovated and will reopen as Luci's.
Daffodils at Griffin's Dairy look sad after an overnight storm dumped more than an inch of snow on Abington.
(Katrina Park holds signs for her Kindergarten students. Photo sent by Katrina Park)(Lucas and Thomas Nichols virtually wave hello to their Kindergarten Teacher, Mrs. Park. Photo sent by Katrina Park)(Heartfelt driveway chalk message are popular during these COVID-19 days. Photo…
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