
🤿Today is your last chance to take a dip at the Island Grove swimming pool during the 2024 season.
Head on down between 9AM - 5PM! Passes are available at the snack shack. Resident day passes - $5
Non-resident day passes -$8
Seniors (62+) - Free


📣 Green Street Playground Informational Meeting
🗓️ Wednesday, August 21, 2024
⏰ 7:00PM
📍Senior Center, 441 Summer Street
The Park and Recreation Commission will review the results of its recent survey and present options for the new playground equipment at Green Street Park. We encourage residents to attend and help decide!
All residents are welcome. Children are allowed as long as they are with an accompanying adult.


🚧Road Work Alert
🗓️ August 14, 2024
🛣️ Washington Street between Lantern Lane and Beaver Brook Elementary School
Beginning Wednesday, August 14, portions of Washington Street, starting at Lantern Lane and ending at the secondary entrance of Beaver Brook Elementary School, will undergo construction. The grinding of the road will begin on August 14. In the subsequent weeks, the road will undergo construction and be paved. It is intended for all work to be completed prior to the start of school on August 28.
Thank you for your patience and please drive with caution.


DPW's Sewer Division is responsible for essential tasks like monitoring pump stations, clearing blockages, and conducting routine maintenance. These efforts prevent backups and ensure our wastewater is managed properly. Their work helps safeguard our environment and public health.
2024 major projects include:
Lining utility holes with inserts to reduce infiltration through utility hole covers, inspecting utility holes throughout town, and continuing daily inspections for extraneous flows that enter the sewer system.
Upgrading our Walnut Street pump station. The station’s pumps, motors, generator, and transfer switch are all being replaced as part of the project.



Damaged trash and recycling totes can be repaired or replaced! Report your damaged tote to the Health Department using our online form or call the office at 781-982-2119. https://bit.ly/ToteRepair


The Abington sewer infrastructure consists of 90 miles of mains, 1,700 manholes, two flow-metering chambers, and 13 pump stations that are maintained at a high level.
The Abington Department of Public Works (DPW), with the Board of Sewer Commissioners, oversees and maintains the Abington sewer system. Together, they work to keep the Town’s sewer rates below the state average.


Abington’s Sewer Division, a part of our DPW is more than pipes and pumps! They’re dedicated to environmental protection too. By managing wastewater effectively and ensuring proper treatment, they help keep our local waterways clean and safe for everyone.
🚰🌳 Their efforts contribute to healthier ecosystems and a better quality of life for all residents! You can help too!
🐾Make sure your pet waste is picked up and thrown away or flushed.
🍂Keep brooks, sidewalks, and storm drains clear of leaves and yard debris.
🌷Be aware of the type of fertilizer you are using for lawns and gardens.
🚗 Collect the fluids and waste when working on your car.
🌧️Collect your rainwater to be used for your gardens and lawn later.


📌Project Update: DPW/Fire Station
In October 2023, residents approved funding the construction of a Fire Station and DPW facility, co-located at 225 Central Street. The DPW/Fire Station Building Committee is diligently working on the project and is selecting final design elements. The project is expected to be put out to bid this fall. The Committee anticipates the project will break ground in the spring of 2025.
A more detailed project report is available on our website. https://www.abingtonma.gov/page/dpw-fire-station-building-committee




On July 29, Governor Healey signed the FY2025 budget which included several areas of funding for Abington. Thanks to the diligence of State Senator John F. Keenan and State Representative Alyson Sullivan-Almeida, the budget included the following funding:
°$23,000 to the Abington Council on Aging for programming and services
°$30,000 to the Abington Police Department for the purchase of a utility vehicle
°$20,000 to the Abington Police Department for the purchase of a police drone
°$25,000 to Abington for the planning, designing and permitting of youth outdoor recreational areas.
Read about other exciting projects for the town in Abington's latest e-newsletter. https://bit.ly/AbingtonSummer24


Island Grove's treatment for invasive aquatic species continues to be successful! Water and Wetland, the lake and pond management company responsible for the Grove's treatment, reported no submerged invasive species at their July visit. Native species like waterlilies and loosestrife are thriving.


Green Street Park Survey Open!
Green Street Park was allocated $60,000 by the Community Preservation Committee to purchase a new playground structure. The Park and Recreation Commission wants to understand the needs of the neighborhood and the greater community through a digital survey to help select the best structure. Please share your ideas! https://abingtonma.gov/forms/green-street-park


It's a great weekend for a story walk at Griffin's Dairy! Thank you to the Abington Public Library for creating this great family-friendly adventure. People can experience a beautiful nature walk at the town-owned Griffin's Dairy while stopping along the way to read 'Seeds of Change' on enlarged signs.


What's happening with the airbase? Mark your calendars for a Public Information Meeting on the South Weymouth Naval Air Station Redevelopment Project.
🗓️Date and time: Wednesday, July 17, 2024, 6:30 – 8:00 PM
📍Location: Weymouth High School, Humanities Room, 1 Wildcat Way, Weymouth
New England Development and Brookfield Properties will be hosting this meeting to provide a general update on the project. Refreshments will be provided. For more details on the meeting visit, https://www.abingtonma.gov/events?id=29708916


Happy Fourth of July! Please note, Abington Town Offices will be closed on July 4. On July 5, the Park and Rec Department, DPW, and Abington Town Library will be open. All other Town Offices will be closed for business.


Head on down to the Nisby Band Stand tonight, Sunday, June 30 at 6PM for the kick-off of Abington's Summer Concerts! Dale and the Duds are kicking off the 20th Season of Abington Summer Concerts.
Parking is available at the Middle/High School and Library/Town Hall Complex.
Photo courtesy of Abington Summer Concerts

Please note the Town of Abington's hours for the week of July 4.
July 4 - All Town Offices will be closed.
July 5 - Park and Rec Department, DPW, and Abington Town Library will be open. All other Town Offices will be closed for business.
Please enjoy the July Fourth holiday responsibly!


Help Abington's Municipal Preparedness Vulnerability (MVP) 2.0 Core Team identify the top needs and priorities and be better prepared for climate impacts! Complete a quick survey, which is available in English and Portguese, and help guide the future of Abington.
Portuguese: https://forms.office.com/r/tuaXiaN482
English: https://tinyurl.com/Abingtonsurvey



The time to file for an FY 2025 Real Estate Exemption is between July 1, 2024 and April 1, 2025. Check out our brochure: https://5il.co/2iyq8 to learn about eligibility criteria or give us a call at: 781-982-2107!
If you were approved for one last year, we're all set to mail out your new application next week!


Please note, all Abington Town offices will be closed today, June 21, 2024. All of our office phone lines* will be down due to a scheduled power outage and the installment of a new backup generator.
❗️Important items
📞 Abington Police Department phones will be fully functioning*
🚨 Emergency calls can be placed normally to 911*
🛝 The Park and Recreation Department* can be reached from 8AM - 4PM at 339-236-4459 and staff will be checking email offsite throughout the day of Friday.


Abington Town Offices are closed today in honor of Juneteenth. Since 1865, Americans have come together on June 19, the day Major General Gordon Grander landed at Galveston, Texas with news that Civil War was over and enslaved people were now free, to celebrate and reflect on the end of slavery.
