By SCOTT JACKSON An employee at the Atherton Hough Elementary School is under investigation by State Police for cybercrimes and has been placed on leave, according to Quincy Public Schools Supt. Kevin ...
Ginger Betty’s is kicking off our Sweet Cookie Campaign! You know what that means: The Peppermint Poll is in full swing!
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) has launched the Immunizations for Respiratory Diseases Dashboard for the ...
The Quincy Sun, founded by the late Henry W. Bosworth, Jr., has been Historic Quincy’s Hometown Weekly Newspaper since ...
By SCOTT JACKSON Standing outside Quincy Fire Department headquarters on Monday morning, Cong. Stephen Lynch joined local ...
By SCOTT JACKSON Mayor Thomas Koch and the City Council proclaimed Oct. 17 “Priscilla Bonica Day” in the city of Quincy in ...
By SCOTT JACKSON City councillors have approved the creation of a new revolving fund that will help pay for certain expenses ...
Joyce is survived by her five children, William Bowness; Lynda Page; Donna Gorman and her husband Stephen; Sharon Furtado; Darlene Cronin. She is also survived by loving siblings Genie Guest and ...
George’s journey began with humble roots, born to Irish immigrants, the late, Denis and Mary (Sullivan) Downing and raised in the Bronx. He proudly served as a Harvard University Police Officer for ...
John was born in Boston to the late Vincent L. and Jean (Savoy) Cummings. Raised in Braintree, he was a graduate of Braintree High School, Class of 1957. He lived in Pembroke for nineteen years also ...
Jasper was born in Boston, to the late Michele A. and Josephine (Galuffo) Buono. Raised in South Boston, he was a graduate of South Boston High School, Class of 1942. He lived in Quincy for over ...