Kate Lopci, VP of Workforce, Economic & Institutional Development at Quincy College speaks about how the college works to prepare students of all backgrounds for the job market and to develop future apprenticeship programs.
Statue case in court. Union admits mistake. Hot air balloon show.
Sullys project approved. Snug Harbor upgrades. Speed bumps removed.
Quincy City Clerk Nicole Crispo with a recap of the latest licensing board meeting and a preview of the November fourth election.
Quincy kidnapping and torture. Statue case in court. Four new developments.
Quincy City Council President Ian Cain provides a recap of the September 16th council meeting.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch comments on a state grant for the Snug Harbor School, a proposed development for the former Eastern Nazarene College location, and a hot air balloon and laser light show to celebrate Quincy 400.
Walshe in court. Police academy questions. Quincy schools grants.
Friends of the Blue Hills Executive Director Jen Klein, and Program Manager John Harrell talk about the group's mission, programs, volunteer opportunities, and upcoming events.
Ann Danby of the Thalia Theater Troupe and Friends of Ruth Gordon Amphitheater provides details about a day-long event of live theater, music, dancing, and community groups and activities at the Ruth Gordon Amphitheater to celebrate Quincy 400.
Police station delayed. Car theft suspects arrested. Grant for new instruments.
Reflections of the 9/11 anniversary, the killing of Charlie Kirk, the global economy, and, locally, the Hough's Neck Chowderfest.
Quincy High School Presidents Coach Bob Noble is joined by Mr. President Joe MacNeil and Madame President Ellie Crump with all the details of the annual Roll Hats Weekend at Quincy High School.
Quincy City Clerk Nicole Crispo with the results of the latest licensing board meeting and a preview of the November 4th election.
MBTA garage to open. EV charging stations. Dangerous speed bumps.
Maria Droste Counseling Services board member Karen Donnellan joins Executive Director Mike Shanahan to share her story of how her brother's suicide inspired her to walk 400 miles from Portugal to Spain.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch comments on the sale of city-owned land in Quincy Center, the addition of 10 new firefighters, a new park, and the anniversary of 9/11.
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