By SCOTT JACKSON Mayor Thomas Koch and City Council President Ian Cain on Friday announced salary increases for the mayor and ...
On Saturday, Oct. 12, the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) will close the Squantum Point Park parking lot to accommodate the Beast Coast Season End Car Show. Signage is posted ...
The 71 st Annual Quincy Christmas Parade has one theme with two theme winners. This year’s parade theme selected by the committee in a public contest is “Home For the Holidays.” The unique part of ...
The U.S. Postal Service announced its recommended mailing and shipping dates for holiday mail and packages Oct. 9. The following are recommended send-by dates for expected delivery before Dec. 25.
The simple question “Are you OK?” resulted in a big save for the Norfolk County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday (Sept. 26). “Are ...
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH)  announced Friday (Oct. 4) two additional human cases of West Nile virus (WNV), bringing the total number of cases in the state this year to 15.
Craig was born in Inglewood, California, but moved to Massachusetts where he started his life. Craig lived in Quincy and Weymouth throughout the years. Later in life he met his forever friend Donna ...
The American Red Cross continues to work to restock critically needed blood products uncollected due to the ongoing impact of Hurricane Helene’s devastation in the Southeast. Donors outside of ...
Joan was born in Boston in 1937, and was the daughter of the late George and Agnes (O’Hare) Brown. She was raised in Brighton, attended local schools and graduated from St. Columbkille High School.
Timmy adored his family and his faith was very important to him. He enjoyed Irish Set dancing, playing cards, and walks at Castle Island. He was a member of Local 67 as a carpenter for many years.
By SCOTT JACKSON The Quincy City Council has signed off on rezoning the MBTA bus depot on Hancock Street, a site where the city could one day build a field house or other athletic facility.