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City of Quincy Finally Plants Trees in Saville Avenue Planters in Quincy Center
Finally, the City of Quincy has planted trees in the two long empty planters boxes along Saville Avenue opposite the convenience store in the Presidents Place office building.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: This, That and the Other
Especially the other …
Boston Seeks Project Manager to Manage Rebuilding of Long Island Bridge
With the few remaining final approvals needed to rebuild the Long Island bridge expected to be signed off shortly or court-ordered if yet again needed, the City of Boston is now seeking to line up a project manager to oversee the rebuilding of its bridge.
Granite Links drops 99 year lease extension bid
Granite LInks formally announced on Monday that it was dropping its controversial bid to score a 99 year ground lease extension from an obliging Quincy City Hall.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Quiet Before the Fall?
Quincy Massachusetts is quiet before the fall. Sorta/kinda quiet anyway.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Things heat up in Quincy as the temperature rises.
It was a rough week in the Q. Or most anywhere else for that matter.
Is City Councillor Ian Cain looking to move on up down to Washington DC?
Polls also happen …
Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch has spent $350,000 to date on political consultants this election cycle
Quincy Mayor Koch has reported spending upwards of a breathtaking $350,000 with just three political consulting firms since a reasonable cutoff date for paying off bills arising from his 2019 campaign through the end of July 2023.
Quincy Quincy exposés multiple fails on Merrymount Park’s so-called renovation project
The most obvious problem is a massive expanse of desiccated sod around the new pavilion on Pageant Field.
The Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission releases police disciplinary reports data
The long-awaited providing of these data is tied to criminal justice reform enacted in Chapter 253 of the Acts of 2020.
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