Quincy City Councilor-At-Large Noel DiBona discusses his candidacy for Norfolk County Register of Deeds.
Friends of the Blue Hills Executive Director Jen Klein, and President of the Board, Matt Panucci, talk about the group's history and mission, promote some upcoming events, and encourage more public participation. Visit FriendsoftheBluehills.org for more information.
Funeral arrangements for William Delahunt. Porch pirate in Weymouth. Cocktails to go debated.
Sean Glennon, Quincy Community Planning Director, and Kate Tenney from the Quincy Office of Health Homes discuss events planned for Community Development Week, and programs offered by the Office of Healthy Homes in Quincy.
Quincy councilor running for Register of Deeds. Councilor wants T garage to become open space. MBTA reduced fares.
Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commissioner Kimberly Roy and cannabis delivery business owner Devin Alexander of Quincy discuss the cannabis industry and in particular, the commission's Social Equity Program. Visit MassCannabisControl.com for more information.
Jeanne Foy, Director of the MASSPIRG Consumer Action Center in Weymouth explains their mission and also provides a consumer quiz. Visit masspirg.org or call 781-335-0280 for more information.
Quincy budget concerns. Mariano critical of Steward sale. Tour a Quincy supermarket.
Marijuana shop hearing continued. Hanover crash. Potential sale of Steward Health Care.
State Representative Tackey Chan, D - MA 2nd Norfolk District, discusses the migrant crisis, proposed ballot questions, electricity distribution, and some changes in the legislature.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch speaks about the budget planning process, federal funds for a new central fire station, planned improvements to a major intersection, and plans for the new Squantum School.
Proposed condos and pot shop. Business Showcase. Quincy woman on state council.
Elizabeth Thomas, President of 675 Quincy Toastmasters Club explains the history of Toastmasters and speaks about how she became involved in the club and quickly became president. Visit 675.toastmastersclubs.org for more information.
Quincy College nursing program wins full approval. Quincy updating hazard mitigation plan. Fatal crash victim identified.
Quincy College Dean of Nursing Diane Gillis, and Assistant Dean Sheryl Cifrino announce that all of the college's nursing programs have received full state approval.
Young Quincy bicyclist struck by car. Successful pig kidney transplant. Exploring Quincy's Christ Church.
Fatal Carver house fire. Quincy development continued. Braintree schools deficit.
State Representative Tackey Chan, D - MA 2nd Norfolk District, chats about how to run for state government, the economy, the migrant crisis, and constituent issues. Call Rep. Chan at 617-722-2370 or email tackey.chan@mahouse.gov.
Quincy City Council President Ian Cain provides a review of the March 18th council meeting which included 2 appropriation requests, and special honors for the Quincy High School Girls Varsity Basketball team.
Bicyclist struck in Quincy. Hearing on proposed electric rate hikes. Jazz ensemble wins gold.
Sean Glennon of The Quincy Lions Club provides background on the organization and speaks about their Evening for Sight Fundraiser, scheduled for April 4th at 6pm at The Tirrell Room in Quincy. Visit QuincyLionsClub.com for more information.
Quincy City council considers $24 million in spending. Braintree player in March Madness. Quincy Toastmasters Open House.
Rahsaan Hall, President & CEO of the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts explains his background, and the organization's mission and goals of enabling adults to overcome racial, social and economic barriers and sexual and domestic violence to employment and economic development opportunities.
Pedestrian struck in Quincy. Councilor says Quincy is unaffordable. Quincy blood drive.
Girl rescued from tree. Invasive species targeted. Geese control.
Quincy LGBTQ+ Commission Chairman Jim Petosa, and members John McDonald and Nina Liang discuss the group's founding, mission, goals, and upcoming events. Email LGBTQCommission@quincyma.gov for more information.
Quincy City Clerk Nicole Crispo with an update on the March 12th Board of License Commissioners meeting, a recap of the most recent presidential primary election, and information about rabies vaccination and dog license renewals.
Million dollar ticket sold in Quincy. Marine Corps Band in Quincy. Furnace Brook Golf Course project.
State Representative Tackey Chan, D - MA 2nd Norfolk District, discusses proposed changes to minimum wages for tipped workers, proposed pardons for some marijuana posession convictions, a survey indicating young people are leaving the state, and international issues including unrest in Haiti and the recent election in Taiwan.