We perform a spectroscopic survey of the foreground population in OrionA with MMT/Hectospec. We use these data, along with archival spectroscopic data and photometric data, to derive spectral types, extinction values, and masses for 691 stars. Using the Spitzer Space Telescope data, we characterize the disk properties of these sources. We identify 37 new transition disk (TD) objects, 1 globally depleted disk candidate, and 7 probable young debris disks. We discover an object with a mass ofless than 0.018-0.030 M e , which harbors a flaring disk. Using the Hα emission line, we characterize the accretion activity of the sources with disks, and confirm that thefraction of accreting TDs is lower than that of optically thick disks (46% ± 7% versus 73% ± 9%, respectively). Using kinematic data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and APOGEE INfrared Spectroscopy of the Young Nebulous Clusters program (IN-SYNC), we confirm that the foreground population shows similar kinematics to their local molecular clouds and other young stars in the same regions. Using the isochronal ages, we find that the foreground population has a median age ofaround 1-2 Myr, which is similar to that of other young stars in OrionA. Therefore, our results argue against the presence of a large and old foreground cluster in front of OrionA.