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City Prepares for Hit or Miss with Hurricane Earl
Whatever direction Hurricane Earl ultimately takes this weekend, the City is mobilizing for a direct hit from the powerful Atlantic hurricane, Mayor Thomas Koch said.
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Mayor's Blog |
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Back to School
The start of school is right around the corner, and I would like to take this opportunity to wish all students the best of luck in the coming academic year.
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Quincy High School Dedicated Sunday
The new Quincy High School was formally dedicated in a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 2 p.m. on Sunday, August 29 in the school's foyer and auditorium.
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Report: Quincy Only South Shore Community With No Tax Increase
A new report by the State Department of Revenue shows that Quincy was the only South Shore city or town that did not raise property taxes in the current fiscal year
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Over 100 Quincy residents take advantage of “Energy Smart Quincy”
Energy Smart Quincy, the City's initiative to reduce energy waste and support local clean energy, is off to a promising start, with more than 100 people to date participating in the program in less than a month.
Most of these residents have signed up for a no-cost energy assessment
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Asbestos Removal Will Not Delay Parkway Construction
It will be a painstaking process to remove asbestos-bearing material in the Quincy Fair Mall and it will set back demolition of the building by more than a month, but it will not delay the construction of Quincy Center Concourse, officials said
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