Episodes
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Anna DeBiasi, Director of Development and Marketing for Quincy Community Action Programs promotes their 4th annual Fashion Show Fundraiser, scheduled for June 18th from 5-8pm at Marina Bay. Visit QCAP.org for more information.
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Fire in Quincy high-rise.
Quincy development withdrawn.
Quincy Pride.
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Missing episodes?
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State Representative Tackey Chan explains a wide ranging veterans benefits bill recently passed in the House. Chan also speaks about AAPI month activities and how the state deals with bonds and debt.
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Richard Ash of the Quincy Pride Committee and John McDonald and Jim Petosa of the Quincy LGBTQ Commission provide details about the annual Quincy Pride celebration. Visit QuincyPride.com for more information.
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Pay raise protest.
Stop & Shop closures.
Bicyclist injured.
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Bad Breath Rapist caught.
Teacher from Quincy faces child porn charges.
Protest planned against Mayor's pay raise.
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Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch reflects on the annual Memorial Day ceremony, speaks about improvements to Mount Wollaston Cemetery, explains the Lone Sailor Statue coming to Marina Bay, and recaps the recent fundraiser for the Adams Presidential Center.
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2 Quincy residents killed in crash.
Stabbing suspect arrested.
Quincy teacher honored.
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Hilary Miller from the Friends of the Thomas Crane Library provides an update on their recent annual meeting, the opening of a new makerspace at the main branch, upcoming open houses, and details about their bookstore.
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Fatal fire in Braintree.
Cain on ballot.
Memorial Day.
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Dina McCarthy and Karen Mosman of the Event Leadership Team for Relay For Life of the Greater South Shore speak about the annual fundraiser scheduled for June 8th from 12pm to 10pm at French's Common in Braintree. Visit RelayForLife.org/southshorema for more information.
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Lunar New Year argument continues.
Demolition begins.
2 purse snatchings.
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Quincy Police Chief Mark Kennedy explains actions taken at the May 21st Board of License Commissioners meeting. Kennedy also promotes the upcoming Police Memorial Sunday service, and talks about new officers joining the department.
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Philip Chong, President & CEO of Quincy Asian Resources discusses AAPI month, their annual Community Banquet, and the receipt of a one million dollar grant.
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Lunar New year questions.
Quincy teens face assault charges.
Bridge openings.
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Representative Tackey Chan, D - MA 2nd Norfolk District, explains a new bill that would further regulate the health care industry. Chan also speaks about an Information Technology Bill, a recent veterans event in Quincy, and Memorial Day activities.
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Quincy City Council President Ian Cain explains actions taken at the May 20th meeting, including the approval of 2 new parking garages in Quincy Center, expanding the Quincy Center redevelopment district, and approving Lunar New Year as a school holiday.
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Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch comments on the termination of Thomas Clasby and appointment of Michelle Hanly as new Elder Services Director. Koch also discusses proposed salary increases for the mayor and city councilors, and explains the expansion of the Quincy Center redevelopment project.
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Sandra McGunigle and Michelle Duggan of Manet Community Health Center promote their annual June Bloom fundraiser and also discuss Manet's recent expansion. Visit ManetCHC.org for more information.
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New Elder Services Director.
Mayoral salary increase.
Lunar New Year holiday.
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