More zoning complaints; COVID restrictions lifting; busy selectmen's meeting Monday, Garden Club sale, compost site open; planning, health, COA, parks boards to meet
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Play Ball! Abington Little League honors former player
Ryan Frazier developed his love of baseball while playing in Abington Little League more than 30 years ago. On Saturday, his family was in attendance to throw out the season's First Pitch.
WEEK AHEAD: Town Elections are Saturday; parks, council on aging, housing, health boards meet
We'll keep this short and sweet considering how many of you are likely reading this with Mickey ears on while eating a giant turkey leg... TOWN ELECTIONS The Annual Town Elections are THIS Saturday, April 24. Polls will be open…
YOUR CHOICE ’21: Selectmen candidates on goals for term
Abington's candidates for Board of Selectmen discuss what their goals are for their term.
WEEK AHEAD: Food trucks at Griffin’s Dairy; selectmen, planning, sewer, library, finance, historical boards meeting
Spring is springing. The daffodils are out. Trees are starting to bud. Allergies are in full swing. Perhaps no Abington entity glams up more during spring than Griffins Dairy. The 64-acre former dairy farm is in the process of coming…
YOUR CHOICE ’21: Board of health candidates on how their backgrounds have prepared them
Those running for Abington's Board of Health explain how their backgrounds have prepared them as candidates.
WEEK AHEAD: Opening Day, numbers rise, school budget, finance and conservation boards meet
Somehow, someway, its Opening Day for the Red Sox this Thursday. And for the first time since October 2019, there will be fans in the stands. About 4,000 of Fenway's Faithful are expected to semi-fill the stands, as the Baker…
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YOUR CHOICE ’21: Abington’s biggest challenges
Candidates for the Abington Board of Selectmen answer Abington News' Question of the Week
‘Lot of issues’ at North Quincy Street property
More than a dozen businesses are temporarily shut down after Abington officials found a “lengthy list” list of worrisome safety violations at a North Quincy Street property.
WEEK AHEAD: Teachers vaccinated; town election updates; town meeting news; regional dispatch is approved; health, finance, parks, housing, water boards meet.
He scrimped and saved and clipped his vaccination coupons and somehow Public Health Director Marty Golightly and his team came up with enough vaccination doses to give first shots to any Abington educator who wanted one last week. About 175…

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