The underused property just outside North Abington Center is being transformed into a temporary storage yard for the Department of Public Works while the new $38.5 million joint fire station and public works facility is built.
The underused property just outside North Abington Center is being transformed into a temporary storage yard for the Department of Public Works while the new $38.5 million joint fire station and public works facility is built.
Abington voters Saturday approved a $38.5 million tax hike by a 60-40 vote.
Abington's Week Ahead for Aug. 21
The state Inspector General said former Town leaders ignored recommendations to improve policies.
Abington's Week Ahead for July 31
The committee proposing a new fire department and public works complex has launched an informational website ahead of the October town vote.
Abington's Week Ahead for July 10
The season's first big snowstorm is going to hit Wednesday, and DPW Director John Stone says his crew is ready
DPW adjusts priorities amidst COVID-19 pandemic The ongoing pandemic has meant shifting priorities for the Abington Public Works Department, but road improvement projects will continue, according to Superintendent John Stone. Drivers on Washington and Hancock streets should be ready for…
Town Hall is currently closed to the public. (Photo by Ricky Collins) Public health officials announced that four Abington residents have tested positive for COVID-19, as the overall number of cases in Massachusetts crossed 1,600. The Abington cases are the…
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