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WEEK AHEAD: Synchronous learning; health, aging, housing, parks, water, Southfield boards to meet

by abingtonnewsJanuary 18, 2021January 18, 2021

Synchronous learning starts Tuesday in Abington; plus the health, aging, housing, parks, water and Southfield boards will meet this week

Schools, Town Hall Board of Health, council on aging, housing authority, parks, schools, southfield, water works

WEEK AHEAD: Selectmen, ConCom, ZBA, Library, CPC boards meet

by abingtonnewsJanuary 11, 2021

The Week Ahead in Abington,, including board agendas and high school sports schedules.

Businesses, Community Connection, Schools, Sports, Town Hall Abington Public Library, Board of Health, board of selectmen, Community Preservation Committee, Conservation Commission, Green Harbor Dispensary, Marty Golightly

Maguire breaks 1,000 career points

by abingtonnewsJanuary 10, 2021

Abington senior guard Matt Maguire on Saturday became just the fifth person in Green Wave boys basketball history to reach 1,000 career points.

Schools, Sports matt maguire, Peter Serino

Changes coming to at-home learning

by abingtonnewsJanuary 7, 20211 Comment

Final plans are being made for a shift in Abington's hybrid learning model that will result in those students spending significantly more time watching classroom lessons live during their at home days.

Schools Jackie Abrams, peter Schafer

WEEK AHEAD: Back-to-school; Planning, Health, School boards meet; Top 10 stories

by abingtonnewsJanuary 3, 2021

This week in Abington includes students returning back to school; health, planning, and school board meetings, and more.

Businesses, Schools, Sports, Town Hall Board of Health, board of selectmen, chris cutter, COVID-19, Jim Connolly, leanne adams, Majenski, peter Schafer, planning board, scott lambiase, Tim Chapin, Town Clerk, Town Elections, week ahead

Green light for in-person classes Monday

by abingtonnewsJanuary 1, 2021

Abington's students will return to the classroom Jan. 4 as planned, Schools Superintendent Peter Schafer announced Friday.

Schools Chris Schultz, peter Schafer

Staff shortage sends High School back to full-remote learning

by abingtonnewsDecember 9, 2020December 9, 2020

Abington High School is going to full remote learning due to a staff shortage, while COVID cases in town spike.

Schools, Town Hall Chris Schultz, Marty Golightly, peter Schafer

WEEK AHEAD: Town Hall rolls back opening; health, planning boards meeting; Xmas festivities

by abingtonnewsDecember 7, 2020December 7, 2020

This week in Abington, town hall rolls back its openings, the health and planning boards meet, the schools remain open, and Christmas festivities around town.

Businesses, Community Connection, Schools Abington Celebrates, Board of Health, Marty Golightly, peter Schafer, planning board, scott lambiase

WEEK AHEAD: Villa to be honored, possible ban on door-to-door sales, rising COVID-19 numbers

by abingtonnewsNovember 30, 2020November 30, 20201 Comment

This week's preview includes selectmen honoring Fred Villa and considering a moratorium on door-to-door solicitations.

Businesses, Schools, Town Hall Djusberg, Fred Villa, Golightly, Martins Bakery

WEEK AHEAD: Giving thanks safely, library back open, free flu clinic

by abingtonnewsNovember 23, 2020

It's Thanksgiving Week in a year there hasn't been much to be thankful for.

Community Connection, Schools, Town Hall Golightly, jack buckley, peter Schafer

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