Afleveringen
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West Nile in Quincy.
New learning center opens.
A fifth pot shop.
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Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch comments on the planned closure of Eastern Nazarene College, the recent firefighter graduation ceremony, and Fourth of July events.
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Quincy power outage.
Road rage suspect arraigned.
Holiday events.
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Commodore William Fitzgerald and Secretary Deborah Stewart discuss the recent 150th anniversary of the Quincy Yacht Club.
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Braintree developer returns.
Grossmans development in Quincy.
Quincy to celebrate the 4th.
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Quincy Chamber of Commerce President Tim Cahill says the new season has begun at Kilroy Square in Quincy Center. Cahill also speaks about the current business climate, and promotes the return of their food festival.
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State Representative Tackey Chan, D - MA 2nd Norfolk District, discusses recent passage of bills related to the economy and housing, explains ballot initiatives, and runs down Fourth of July festivities in his district.
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Wollaston closed.
Tax breaks for Granite.
Porchfest Quincy.
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New Quincy Center development.
Quincy College grant.
Invasive Species Committee.
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Joe Murphy and Maggie McKee of A Just Quincy, explain how the group is trying to repeal the recent salary increases approved for the mayor and city councilors. Visit AJustQuincy.com for more information.
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Eastern Nazarene College closing.
Read jury continues deliberations.
Death of Plymouth man investigated.
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Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch provides an update on plans for a new Squantum Elementary School, construction of the new public safety complex, and improvements to the Furnace Brook Golf Course.
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Water main break impacting traffic.
Repeal effort underway for recent salary increases.
Community meeting on new school.
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Quincy Housing Authority Executive Director James Marathas explains the formation of the Quincy Development Corporation and the purchase of federal housing units.
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Break into Quincy pot shop.
Brian Walshe in court.
Doug Flutie Foundation in Quincy.
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Karen Manning, Dean of Natural Health & Science, and Gabrielle McColgan, Director of the Radiologic Technology program at Quincy College, speak about the first group of students set to graduate with an Associate of Science degree from the program that began a year ago.
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Drug bust.
Affordable housing project.
2 farmers markets.
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State Representative Tackey Chan, D - MA 2nd Norfolk District, explains passage of a revenge porn bill, a bill addressing the opioid crisis, and a bill dealing with parents rights.
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Quincy City Clerk Nicole Crispo provides an update of the June 18th Board of License Commissioners meeting.
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State grants for high school and college.
Star Market sold.
Summer Soiree.
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