This year’s Q-NQ Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony will be held Tuesday, Nov. 26th at Granite Links Ballroom beginning ...
Douglas W. Strong of Quincy, passed away unexpectedly on Nov. 6, 2024. He was 71. The beloved husband of 28 years to Sandra Sacchetti Strong. Brother of John Strong and his wife Cathleen of Shelburne, ...
Norfolk County Sheriff Patrick W. McDermott announces that Boston legend Steve Sweeney will headline a Sober Comedy Night, presented by the H.O.P.E. Center, along with local comedians Shea Spillane, ...
By SCOTT JACKSON Ward 2 Councillor Richard Ash will host a community meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 13 on a proposed new building at 10 Independence Ave. The community meeting will take place at 6 p.m.
Donald was born and raised in Quincy, Ma. along with two brothers to parents John and Yolanda Hayward. After serving in the U.S. Air Force Donald married Veronica Riley of Dedham, Ma. and eventually ...
By SCOTT JACKSON Donald Trump won the race for the White House on Tuesday and will be sworn in as the nation’s 47th president ...
Helene was born in Boston on January 6, 1944, and was the daughter of the late Francis and Helen (McFadd) McDonough. She was raised in Quincy, attended local schools and graduated from North Quincy ...
On Saturday, Nov. 9th, Mayor Thomas P. Koch and the City of Quincy will dedicate a monument at Mount Wollaston Cemetery to those who served in the Persian Gulf, Iraq, Afghanistan and Global War on ...
Trish was born in Dorchester, raised and educated in Dorchester and Milton schools. She was a graduate of Saint Peter’s Elementary School in Dorchester, Fontbonne Academy in Milton, Class of 1987, and ...
Kenny was born in Waltham on September 6, 1949, and was the son of the late Edward A. and Eleanor (DiPanfilo) Franco. He was raised in South Boston and attended local schools. Following high school ...