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It’s been a busy few days for the lifesaving “Are You Ok?” program offered by the Norfolk County’s Sheriff’s Office. Several ...
Atlantic hurricane season began this month. Disasters like hurricanes and severe summer weather can disrupt blood drives for several days and impact the momentum of a growing blood supply. Help the ...
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) is warning the public about a growing cluster of botulism cases linked to cosmetic botulinum toxin (commonly referred to as “Botox”) injections ...
By SCOTT JACKSON A total of 28 Quincy residents have pulled papers to run for office in this year’s municipal election, ...
A new text message scam demanding money for unpaid traffic tickets is circulating across the region — and AAA Northeast wants to ensure Massachusetts residents don’t fall victim. The text message ...
Sweat Series at the Thomas Crane Public Library invites local trainers for FREE hour-long workout sessions for all levels on the Olmsted Lawn at 40 Washington St. in Quincy, every second and fourth ...
By SCOTT JACKSON Rep. Stephen Lynch on Thursday announced his candidacy for the Democratic Party’s top spot on the House ...
The National Park Service (NPS) announces an opening at Adams National Historical Park for Community Volunteer Ambassador (CVA). The CVA collaborates with the NPS on projects related to community ...
Steven was born in Somerville and raised in Quincy’s Houghs Neck. He was a graduate of Quincy Vocational Technical School, Class of 1979. He lived in Port Charlotte, Fla. for the past five years, ...
Marcia was born in Quincy, to the late Robert E. and Mary L. (Eagles) MacKinnon. Raised and educated there, she was a graduate of Quincy High School, Class of 1964. Marcia was a devoted homemaker and ...