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Summer Street project developers withdraw

by abingtonnewsNovember 16, 2020November 16, 2020

The proponents behind a 156-unit housing development off Summer Street suddenly withdrew the project Monday night following more than two hours of comments, questions, and criticisms from the public.

Schools, Town Hall planning board, summer street

WEEK AHEAD: Summer St. hearing, Special Town Meeting, COVID-19 watch

by abingtonnewsNovember 16, 2020

An abbreviated Week Ahead looks at tonight's Summer Street Planning Board meeting, Tuesday's Special Town Meeting, and more.

Schools, Town Hall Conservation Commission, council on aging, Golightly, housing authority, planning board, school committee, special town meeting, summer street, ZBA

Back to school

by abingtonnewsNovember 11, 2020

Abington’s classrooms are opening back up Thursday for the first time in more than two weeks after they were closed in an effort to stop COVID-19 from spreading in the town’s schools.

Schools Marty Golightly, peter Schafer

BREAKING: Schools going fully remote

by abingtonnewsOctober 26, 2020October 26, 2020

Another case spike; more than 130 students and staff in "close contact" quarantine [This is breaking news and this article will be updated throughout the night.] Abington students will learn from home fulltime for the next two weeks, Schools Superintendent…

Read More BREAKING: Schools going fully remote

Schools, Town Hall Board of Health, Marty Golightly, peter Schafer

WEEK AHEAD: Spooky stuff, flashing lights, trick or treating, and GO VOTE!

by abingtonnewsOctober 26, 2020October 26, 2020

The week of Halloween has people watching rising COVID-19 numbers, Abington's early voting numbers, and trick or treating plans.

Schools, Sports, Town Hall Abington Board of Health, Community Preservation Committee, finance committee, leanne adams, peter Schafer

COVID numbers drop, but Abington still in the red

by abingtonnewsOctober 23, 2020

The number of Abington residents with known cases of coronavirus has dropped significantly, but the town is still considered "in the red" by the state Department of Public Health.

Schools, Sports, Town Hall Marty Golightly

WEEK AHEAD: Some questions in need of answers

by abingtonnewsOctober 19, 2020

Some questions for Abington for the week ahead

Schools, Sports, Town Hall Marty Golightly, Reilly, special town meeting

In the red

by abingtonnewsOctober 15, 2020

A rash of new positive COVID-19 tests has pushed Abington into the "red." But with no cases tied to the town's schools, Abington students will remain on their hybrid schedules. 

Schools, Town Hall Abington Celebrates, COVID-19, Marty Golightly, peter Schafer

Special Town Meeting ’20: Spending, zoning articles on the agenda

by abingtonnewsOctober 14, 2020November 17, 2020

A preview of what voters can expect to vote on at Monday's Special Town Meeting

Schools, Town Hall John Nuttall, marijuana, Nashawaty, planning board, scott lambiase, special town meeting

WEEK AHEAD: Watching COVID numbers, readying for town meeting, school committee meets

by abingtonnewsOctober 12, 2020October 12, 2020

What's happening this week in Abington

Schools, Town Hall Abington Board of Health, peter Schafer, planning board, school committee, special town meeting

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