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Tag: COVID-19

‘A waste of time, energy, and resources’

by abingtonnewsFebruary 18, 2021February 18, 2021

Local leaders from across the region, including Abington, launched a broadside against the Baker Administration Thursday saying the state’s decision to eliminate town-organized vaccination clinics threatens the safety of vulnerable populations.

Town Hall COVID-19, John Keenan, John Nuttall, Marty Golightly, State Representative Alyson Sullivan, vaccinations

EDITORIAL: Baker, DPH owes towns an apology, explanation

by abingtonnewsFebruary 14, 2021February 14, 2021

The Baker Administration and state DPH owes town's like Abington an apology and explnation.

Town Hall COVID-19, John Nuttall, Marty Golightly

WEEK AHEAD: Vaccine clinics; budget talks; storm prep; planning, health, assessors, capital planning boards meet

by abingtonnewsFebruary 1, 2021

ABINGTON'S WEEK AHEAD: Vaccine clinics; budget talks; storm prep; planning, health, assessors, capital planning boards meet

Schools, Town Hall assessors, capital planning, COVID-19, finance committee, leanne adams, Marty Golightly, planning board, scott lambiase, Town Clerk

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

Grant program for Abington businesses starts Thursday

by abingtonnewsDecember 29, 2020December 30, 20201 Comment

Abington businesses impacted financially by the COVID-19 pandemic can apply for a state grant up to $75,000 starting December 31.

Businesses COVID-19, State Representative Alyson Sullivan

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

Abington Public Library reopens; renewed

by abingtonnewsJuly 14, 2020July 14, 2020

It's been quite a year for the Abington Public Library.  In mid-February, the building was closed for approximately three weeks to replace the nearly 20-year-old carpets. Shortly after reopening, the library was forced to close due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  But…

Read More Abington Public Library reopens; renewed

Community Connection Abington Public Library, COVID-19, Deborah Grimmett

Abington Celebrates holding poster contest

by abingtonnewsMarch 31, 2020March 31, 2020

Deadline for submissions is April 5 The Abington Celebrates committee, known for hosting fun, family events has come up with a way to raise awareness and creatively connect with the community during the COVID-19 crisis with a poster design contest…

Read More Abington Celebrates holding poster contest

Community Connection Abington Celebrates, COVID-19, Poster contest

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