By SCOTT JACKSON Six city councillors have introduced an ordinance that would require all supplemental materials to City ...
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court on Wednesday agreed to decide whether the city of Quincy can place statues of Saints Michael and Florian on the facade of its public safety headquarters to ...
By ROBERT BOSWORTH The city is mourning the loss of two former mayors and a former first lady. On Thursday, Jan. 15, former ...
Elaine Norine (Connell) Webb of Abington, passed away peacefully on January 18th surrounded by her loving family. She grew up in Dorchester and was a long-time resident of Quincy before moving to ...
Born on March 6, 1936, in Boston, he was the beloved son of the late Michael and Teresa Kelley. William will be remembered as a devoted son, brother, uncle, and friend whose life was marked by ...
Mayor Thomas P. Koch and the City of Quincy will celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Monday, ...
Mayor Thomas Koch on Tuesday announced that former Ward 1 city councillor and long-time General Dynamics security executive ...
Norfolk County District Attorney Michael Morrissey will not seek re-election in November. In a statement released Monday, Morrissey said: “After thorough consideration, I have decided not to seek ...
Ann Flynn, 78, of North Quincy, a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, January 16, surrounded by her loving family. She was the beloved wife of Brian Flynn, ...
Known as “Lewis” or “Melly” to her friends, Melissa lived a life rooted in service and her Catholic faith. She attended Fontbonne Academy (Class of 2001) in Milton, MA, and graduated from The Catholic ...
By SCOTT JACKSON A Superior Court judge has ordered the owner of a Squantum home to pay Quincy nearly $48,000 for violating a preliminary injunction that barred him from using the home for short-term ...