By SCOTT JACKSON Councillor-elect Anne Mahoney has secured the votes to become the next president of the Quincy City Council, ...
Quincy stands to create nearly $25 million in new tax revenue in exchange for a minimal tax incentive of $1.5 million spread over 13 years to help facilitate a Class A retail component to the ...
By SCOTT JACKSON A proposal to change the mayor’s salary to $225,000 starting in 2028 – a $60,000 reduction from the salary ...
City Councillor Richard Ash on Wednesday said he does not think the Quincy City Council can take any action on the proposed ...
The beloved wife of the late Robert Ciafardoni. Loving mother of Marc Ciafardoni and Victoria Conley and her husband Ryan all of Quincy. Daughter of the late John Wynne and Elizabeth (Crowley) Wynne.
She was born, raised, and educated in Quincy, having graduated from Quincy High School. Audrey was a graduate of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago and also attended Boston University. Audrey was a ...
Michael was born in Newcastle West, County Limerick, Ireland, to the late Catherine (Harnett) and Michael J. Hartnett. Raised and educated there, he immigrated to the United States on February 11, ...
Chelmsford scored a touchdown with just over 2 minutes left in the fourth quarter to defeat Quincy 18-13 in the Div. 2 tournament Round of 16 Friday night at Veterans’ Memorial Stadium. Quincy Sun ...
Richard was born in Quincy, to the late Florence (Horsley) and Ernest A. Smith. He was the youngest of eight siblings: Frank, Ernest, John, Marion, Florence, Eleanor, and Doris. He attended Quincy ...
Maurice, affectionately known as Mossy as a boy, was born in 1940 in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland, to the late Thomas and Margaret (O’Grady) Foley. He was always second or third in his class in the ...
Janet was originally from South Boston before moving to Quincy. She worked for the City of Boston for many years as an administrative assistant. She loved the beach and was a sun worshiper at ...
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