Former professor in romance scam. Turtle strandings. Overnight construction.
Discussion centers around legislation regarding violence against health care workers, a higher education bond bill, proposed rent control, and constitutional law.
Quincy developments on hold. Historic granite house rebuilt. Transgender remembrance vigil.
Quincy Rotary Club President John "Duke" Whitney, President-Elect Caryn Smith, and member Helen Shiner of the Quincy Chamber of Commerce speak about the club's Giving Tree project and the Holiday Market at Kilroy Square.
Quincy City Clerk Nicole Crispo provides an update of the November 18th Board of License Commissioners meeting.
New Quincy courthouse. Quincy attorney challenges Morrissey. New Wollaston development.
Quincy City Council President Ian Cain reviews the November 17th council meeting including presentations on hazard mitigation, a tax incentive program for a developer, and honors for the Quincy North Quincy Girls Cross Country team.
Mayor Thomas Koch comments on a tax incentive for the Grossman Companies, an update to the city's Hazard Mitigation Plan, and a recap of the opening of the John Quincy Adams Park.
Quincy approves tax break. Braintree student arrested. Brian Walshe case begins.
Access Executive Director Pasang Drolum, and Susan Lodzsun, Program Director of Children and Family in Quincy speak about the non-profit's founding in Boston's Chinatown neighborhood, and its recent expansion into Quincy.
Rick Doane, Executive Director of Interfaith Social Services in Quincy provides details about their annual Feed the Hungry Gala, December 5th at Granite Links in Quincy.
Topics include the recent Quincy election, the end of the federal government shutdown, and recent bills on Beacon Hill.
Emergency drill in Quincy. New Quincy park. Salvation Army breakfast.
The EKS Music School of Quincy and Volunteer Musicians for the Arts are presenting their first collaborative concert in Braintree on November 15th.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch comments on the city election, the mayoral salary issue, campaign finance violations, Veterans Day, and the John Quincy Adams Park.
Quincy salary issue delayed. Repeat senate candidate. Name a snowplow.
United First Parish Church Reverend Rebecca Froom provides information about a Transgender Day of Remembrance Vigil.
Quincy City Council President Ian Cain provides details of the November 10th council meeting and a reflection of the city election.
Bruce Ayers of the Quincy Helping Hand Program and Andrew Sharpe of the Authentic Caribbean Foundation explain that they are collecting durable medical equipment in Quincy to donate to victims of Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica.