Library board meeting notes: 24.05.09
Changes to the new meeting room policy, budgets, and new leadership of the Friends and Foundation were all discussed at the Thomas Crane Library Board of Trustees Meeting
Affordable Housing Trust Committee meeting notes: 24.04.09
The 465-unit Ashlar Park development will pay $4 million into the affordable housing fund
Park and Rec board meeting notes: 24.04.08
Water drainage plans at a former reservoir will be discussed at a future public meeting, and the City Council will be asked for more money for a Lone Sailor Park in Squantum
Planning board meeting notes: 24.03.20
An engineering firm discussed updating the City’s Hazard Mitigation Plan
Community Preservation Committee meeting notes: 24.03.21
The City Clerk, the National Society of Colonial Dames of Massachusetts, and a commercial property owner all made their cases for funding
Library board meeting notes: 24.03.14
Listening sessions, changes to the use of the original Richardson building, and an appeal by the local Republican party to be allowed to donate a book series were all discussed at the Thomas Crane Library Board of Trustees Meeting
City Council meeting notes: 24.03.11
Councilors heard about work by Boston on Moon Island Road and voted to approve a “special firefighter” program for retired firefighters
Quincy College board meeting notes: 24.03.07
Issues including funding were discussed at the meeting
March 5 presidential primary voting results
Nearly a quarter of eligible voters in Quincy cast ballots in the “Super Tuesday” presidential primary
Park Department public meeting notes: 24.03.04
Updates on Forbes Hill Park, Faxon Park, and the construction of the new Squantum School
Rec Department public meeting notes: 24.03.04
The free outdoor rink had 29,000 visitors and may return next winter near Kilroy Square garage
What do the local party committees do?
The chair of the Quincy Republican City Committee provides some information about the local party organization
How voting machines are tested in Quincy
Assistant City Clerk Joe Newton describes how the machines that tabulate votes in each of Quincy's 31 precincts are put through their paces
What to expect during early voting in the 2024 presidential primary
A step-by-step guide to early voting at Quincy City Hall
The convenience of Vote By Mail
Vote By Mail the most convenient way to have your voice heard!
Early Voting begins on February 24
Early Voting for the 2024 Presidential Primary from February 24 through March 1, 2024.
Thomas Crane Public Library Board of Trustees Meeting - 2.8.2024
Thomas Crane Public Library Board of Trustees Meeting 2.8.2024
November ’23 city election by the numbers
We share our analysis of voters in the 2023 municipal election