Selectmen Monday night are expected to vote on a pair of Host Community Agreements with two new adult-use marijuana operations that could generate hundreds of thousands of additional tax dollars annually.

Selectmen Monday night are expected to vote on a pair of Host Community Agreements with two new adult-use marijuana operations that could generate hundreds of thousands of additional tax dollars annually.
Abington officials welcomed Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito to town Friday hoping to show her that communities can efficiently manage vaccine clinics.
Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito is visiting an Abington vaccination clinic Friday afternoon.
Those running for the Abington Board of Selectmen explain what experiences from their lives make them good candidates.
Abington's week ahead includes things reopening, town budget, town elections, candidate news, marijuana job fair, North Quincy St; the planning, health, parks & rec, finance, housing, assessors boards meet
COVID numbers in Abington have spiked again with the state DPH labeling the town a "red" community.
Each week, the Abington News is asking the three residents running for the board of health a question to help voters better understand them as candidates. Election Day is Saturday, April 24. This week’s question was: What are the top three…
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An Abington police officer is expected to be OK after crashing his SUV while helping pursue a man who allegedly robbed a convenience store, stole a Rockland police vehicle, and led law enforcement on an ultimately fatal chase through morning rush-hour traffic Friday.
Abington stands to receive about $1.6 million in federal funding over the next two years, which could allow the town to escape the pandemic, and its economic impacts, without major layoffs or program and service cuts.
Abington's Week Ahead include new gathering limits, and meetings of the selectmen, housing trust, and school boards.