John Spring

The 9-11 Artifact at City Hall Represents Everything We Stand For
The 9-11 Artifact at City Hall Represents Everything We Stand For
The 9-11 Artifact at City Hall Represents Everything We Stand For
This Sunday is the 15th anniversary of 9-11.As you drive by the Quincy City Hall on Maine Street this weekend, make a special attempt to look at the rusted out and bent television tower that is located in the Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Plaza. That rusted out tower sat atop Building #1 of the World Trade Center in New York 15 years ago. It ended up in the rubble of the two towers that collapsed
Time to Expand Amtrak Routes to Hannibal and the West
Time to Expand Amtrak Routes to Hannibal and the West
Time to Expand Amtrak Routes to Hannibal and the West
It has been over a year ago when the Quincy Herald Whig, in their Five on Five feature, asked the question “Is Amtrak Passenger Rail Service Between Hannibal and Quincy a Good Idea?” The consensus over a year ago was that it is a good idea. I agreed then and I still agree now. Last year a group in Hannibal was looking into the feasibility of developing passenger rail service from Hannibal to Quinc
Another Low Voter Turnout is Troublesome
Another Low Voter Turnout is Troublesome
Another Low Voter Turnout is Troublesome
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?!