Those running for Abington's Board of Health explain how their backgrounds have prepared them as candidates.
Those running for Abington's Board of Health explain how their backgrounds have prepared them as candidates.
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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Board of Health Chairman Chris Schultz announces his candidacy for reelection.
Abington's week ahead includes more snow, no vaccines, and more retail marijuana talk.
Abington's students will return to the classroom Jan. 4 as planned, Schools Superintendent Peter Schafer announced Friday.
Abington High School is going to full remote learning due to a staff shortage, while COVID cases in town spike.
Town officials are waiting for guidance from the state before deciding whether there will be trick or treating in Abington.
With COVID-19 numbers threatening to tick back upwards, Abington health officials are urging families to avoud large graduation parties this weekend.
A number of Abington’s clergy and civic leaders have come together to produce a video that touches upon the town’s abolitionist past, while pledging to be a place of inclusion, love, and justice.
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