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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

Friendly Society celebrates 141 years of community theater

The Weston Friendly Society is marking 141 years as an active theater company as it prepares for "She Loves Me" on Nov. 22.

In memory of Patrick: Middle School to host annual blood drive

Weston Middle School will host a blood drive in honor of Patrick Mahoney on Nov. 15.

Local aid groups respond to anxiety over food access

Organizations in Weston and surrounding towns are focused on meeting the needs of anxious residents.

It’s home tweet home for Weston’s kestrels

Kestrels have a new place to nest in Weston.

Books on call: Library delivers stories and access to Weston’s first responders

The Weston Public Library has created a program to get books to the town's first responders.

Select Board airs concerns over Tavern restaurant plan

The Select Board questioned the Friends of the Josiah Smith Tavern and restaurateur Brian Piccini about The Woods on Tuesday.

Building Community: Habitat for Humanity eyes site for affordable homes

Habitat for Humanity is eyeing three acres on Wellesley Street for affordable housing.

Rally for Tennis serves up community

Weston's Rally for Tennis, led by the Oberg brothers, has brought tennis to more than 10,000 kids nationwide through community outreach.

Weston teen founds nonprofit to teach key life skills

Natalya Lucas is a busy teen, balancing school, dance, church and rehearsals. She wants to help students be able to do the same.

What is the future of the Weston Media Center?

The Weston Media Center is hosting a public forum on Oct. 22 to discuss programming and its financial future.