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By SCOTT JACKSON A total of 20 Quincy residents have taken out nomination papers to run for City Council and School Committee ...
The Massachusetts Seal, Flag, and Motto Advisory Commission today (May 8th) launched an open call to artists, historians, educators, students, and members of the public to participate in the effort to ...
By SCOTT JACKSON The number of Quincy residents who have taken out papers to run for City Council and School Committee in ...
The Quincy Sun, founded by the late Henry W. Bosworth, Jr., has been Historic Quincy’s Hometown Weekly Newspaper since ...
With National Mailbox Improvement Week approaching (May 18 – May 24), the U.S. Postal Service is encouraging customers to inspect, maintain, and upgrade their mailboxes to help ensure safe, secure, ...
Ward 1 City Councillor David McCarthy, 48 Whitney Rd., announces he will seek re-election in this fall’s municipal election.
After 14 years of service on the Quincy School Committee, Emily Lebo announces her decision not to seek reelection in ...
Business owner of Alley Cat Crane Service, Inc., and former candidate for Ward 6 council seat, H.A. “Alie” Shaughnessy III of ...
Councillor Nina Liang on Monday announced she would not be seeking re-election this fall to the at-large seat she has held ...
Fifteen Quincy residents pulled papers to run for City Council and School Committee in the fall on Tuesday, the first day papers were available. All nine seats on the City Council and three of the ...
Sheriff Patrick McDermott and the Norfolk County Sheriff’s Office are once again warning residents to be on alert for fraudulent calls from people who pretend to be members of law enforcement, after a ...