By SCOTT JACKSON The Quincy City Council is facing two complaints it violated the state’s Open Meeting Law during its newly ...
By SCOTT JACKSON Mayor Thomas Koch this week announced the city and the governing board overseeing the sale of the former Eastern College campus in Wollaston have agreed to a proposed purchase price ...
Ronnie was born in Reading, to Mary Constance (Cassilly) and Robert Mollica. After graduating Reading High School, he entered the service industry and travelled the country. He was living in Florida ...
Month, the Thomas Crane Public Library will be celebrating all month long in May with author events, workshops, storytimes, and more. HERE’S WHAT’S HAPPENING: Monthly Arabic Storytime @ Adams Shore ...
By ROBERT BOSWORTH Beloved World War II veteran Millie Cox of Quincy has passed away. She was 102. One of the first women to ...
She was the beloved wife of the late Patrick J. Nevins. Devoted mother to Robert “Bobby” Nevins of Quincy, Brian P. Nevins and his wife Clare of Hull, Michael K. Nevins and his wife Susan of Braintree ...
Patrick Roath, Democratic candidate for Congress in Massachusetts’ 8th District, announced April 24 endorsements from a dozen local elected officials representing communities across the district, ...
Mildred was born in South Boston, to the late Jeffrey and Ruth (Gardner) Moulton. Raised in South Boston, she was a graduate of Girls Latin High School and later earned an Associate degree from Quincy ...
Joe followed all of the Boston sports teams, but was an avid Patriots fan and “bled Bruschi”. He was very handy, always fixing things and had his own handyman service for a long time. He loved animals ...
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