Quincy Humane Society to Hold Fabulous Fur Ball
Animal lovers, this one's for you!
Animal lovers, this one's for you!
The Quincy Police Department is currently investigating the placement of two Improvised Explosive Devices (I.E.D.) in the City of Quincy.
I read with interest the story in the Quincy Herald Whig regarding Adams County Sheriff Brent Fischer's conversations with the Federal officials about possibly housing Federal prisoners temporarily in the Adams County Jail. It is a suggestion by the Sheriff to increase some revenue for the county. The proposal is being contemplated by the Adams County Board.It got me to thinking
Central Baptist Church, Seventh and Broadway, Quincy, will host an ecumenical Candle Light Prayer Service for the victims and first responders at the Boston Marathon tragedy. The public is invited to this prayer service at Central Baptist Church on Wednesday, April 17 at 6:30 p.m. in the Sanctuary.
The Quincy Police Department is investigating two recent Improvised Explosive Devices. There were no injuries associated with either incident. One of the IEDs was detonated prior to the incident in Boston yesterday
On Saturday, April 27, the Quincy Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will give the public another opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted medications.
One of Quincy's best is moving on from basketball coaching. He will be missed.
I don't care what anybody says, there is nothing like opening night. Be it baseball, football, a play at the theatre or a music performance on stage. The excitement builds until it's showtime!!!! Well, my opening night is today when the Quincy Park District opens the Batting Cage for the season.
The Quincy Public Library will help distribute half-a-million free books.
We have had some time to absorb what took place on election day. Quincy will have a new Mayor when Kyle Moore takes over from John Spring. Apparently, Mr. Moore was more successful than John Spring was in getting people to vote. Had more people gone to the polls, would the result have been different? Who knows?!