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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

Back to the basics: Weston eye doctors provide care in El Salvador

Two Weston ophthalmologists say their trips to El Salvador to provide care are eye-opening.

Photos: Lunar New Year celebrations underway

Lunar New Year celebrations, honoring 2026 as the Year of the Horse, are underway in Weston in advance of the Feb. 17 holiday.

Budget-building season in full swing with $107 million proposal

Town Manager Leon Gaumond presented the first draft of the town’s fiscal year 2027 operating budget to the Select Board.

Monthly Advocates program provides library access for everyone

The library hosts members of Advocates, an organization that provides services for people with developmental disabilities.

Weston’s Joe Ferguson sees ‘music’ in glasswork

You have likely seen Joe Feguson's work outside the Library and AIC, but what drives the man behind them?

Judge denies motion to remand ‘Weston Whopper’ decision

A judge has denied a motion asking the state Housing Appeals Committee to reconsider its stance on the "Weston Whopper."

Shifting Landscape: Agroforestry experiment takes root

Weston’s Sears Land, previously home to farmland and mill workers, is undergoing a transition.

Fire Department signs contract

The Weston Firefighters' Association has signed a new contract with the town.

Roxbury Weston Preschool’s impact continues 60 years on

Six decades after its founding, Roxbury Weston Preschool is still sharing cultures and celebrating diversity.

Paines Hill water tank access road design moved

After hearing abutters' concerns, the Select Board voted to move the planned access road for the Paines Hill water tank.