The Massachusetts Senate on Thursday approved legislation that will provide $750,000 in education and transportation investments in the Norfolk and Plymouth District. “I am pleased to help the ...
By SCOTT JACKSON The Quincy School Committee is poised to recognize Lunar New Year as a holiday next year, but students will ...
MassBay Community College Associate Professor of Hospitality Management Roberta Allison has created a new Quincy-based food ...
Memorial Funeral Services will be conducted at the Sweeney Brothers Home for Funerals, 1 Independence Ave., Quincy, on Tuesday, May 5, at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Memorial ...
Jenny was born in Mattapan, to the late Cecilia (MacIsaac) and William McKendall. Raised and educated there, she was a graduate of Hyde Park High School, Class of 1958. She earned her Bachelor’s ...
The New England Aquarium has introduced two eastern fiddler rays to its Trust Family Foundation Shark and Ray Touch Tank, ...
The April 15th tax filing deadline is around the corner, and Action for Boston Community Development (ABCD) urges Greater Boston and Mystic Valley residents who earned $69,000 or less in 2025 to ...
The Quincy Sun, founded by the late Henry W. Bosworth, Jr., has been Historic Quincy’s Hometown Weekly Newspaper since September, 1968. It is published on Thursdays, 52 weeks a year.
She was born in Quincy to Rita M. (Burke) and Thomas W. Cook. After high school, Barbara graduated from Quincy College and went on to work for the city of Quincy. She worked for the Water, Auditors ...
Mary was born in Cambridge on August 29, 1942, to Helen (Costello) and Patrick Norton. She was raised in Brighton and graduated from Our Lady of the Presentation High School. Mary went on to work in ...
The MBTA announced April 6 service information during this summer’s seven World Cup matches in June and July, including expanded Commuter Rail service and special Boston Stadium Train tickets to help ...