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Addison Antonoff

Addison Antonoff came to the Weston Observer from the Vineyard Gazette, a weekly newspaper covering Martha’s Vineyard, where they worked as a general assignment reporter. Antonoff’s work has also appeared in the Jewish Journal and Houston Public Media, the NPR-affiliate of their hometown Houston, Texas. They graduated from Brandeis University, where they studied journalism, history and Russian studies. They can be reached at aantonoff@westonobserver.org.

Addison's Latest Articles

Traffic and Sidewalk Committee chair resigns

Traffic and Sidewalk Committee Chair Daniel Patnaude resigned March 9, citing issues with other committee members.

Town caucus sees big turnout as Select Board is set to grow

Weston's Town Caucus saw a large turnout as the Select Board prepares to expand from three to five members in May.

Town Government 101: Town Caucus

Election season starts in full with the Town Caucus, where residents choose who will be on the annual town election ballot.

Palmer reflects on Select Board term

As his term is set to expire in May, Tom Palmer looks back on the work the board has undertaken.

With pomp and ceremony, Weston’s ‘front seat to history’ honored

Weston, Waltham, Watertown and Cambridge were honored for aiding Henry Knox's Noble Train of Artillery 250 years ago.

METCO head credits Weston schooling for success

Weston alum Kandice Sumner now leads METCO, bringing with her a three-generation family history of fighting for educational equity.

Palmer declines to run for re-election

Tom Palmer is not seeking re-election to Weston's Select Board.

Abutter’s offer moves water tank design along

The Select Board voted to move the Paines Hill water tank access road after several months of discussion and an abutter’s donation offer.

Celebrating the fabric of community with ‘The Hundred Dresses’

The Weston High School Theater Company is back next week with a story about bullying and standing up for community members.

Solo ski: Weston native completes Antarctica expedition

Eliastam, who lived in Weston until she was 13, completed a 700-mile trek across Antarctica on Jan. 18.