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  1. Jun 18, 2024 · Township of Abington. The mission of Abington Township is to serve the property owners, taxpayers, ratepayers and all who visit Abington Township in a professional and respectful manner while delivering cost effective and efficient services

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  2. Abington Township is a township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is adjacent to Philadelphia 's northern fringe. [6] The population was 58,502 as of the 2020 census, making it the second most populous township in Montgomery County after Lower Merion Township.

  3. The mission of Abington Township is to serve the property owners, taxpayers, ratepayers and all who visit Abington Township in a professional and respectful manner while delivering cost effective and efficient services

  4. Established in 1704, Abington Township is a Township of the first class located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. We are a first- ring suburb of Philadelphia with over 58,000 residents.

  5. The Townships diverse housing stock, affordability, award –winning educational and health care systems, recreational opportunities, and sense of community make living in Abington Township an easy choice.

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  6. Abington, urban township, Montgomery county, southeastern Pennsylvania, U.S. Abington is a northern suburb of Philadelphia, encompassing the communities of Ardsley, Glenside, McKinley, Noble, North Glenside, and Roslyn. The area was inhabited by Delaware Indians when European settlers began.

  7. Abington Township is one of Montgomery County’s oldest communities dating back to before 1700 and being incorporated in 1704. It is home to some of the county’s oldest transportation routes, industries and churches. Many of these older business and transportation centers were the forerunners of modern Abington.