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Menino camp says firefighter from Quincy voted in Boston election
Tuesday, November 03, 2009 (125 reads)


QUINCY — .Citing information from Mayor Thomas Menino’s re-election campaign, WCVB-TV reports that a deputy Boston fire chief who lives in Quincy voted in the Boston election on Tuesday.

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Quincy Mayor Koch wins rematch with Phelan
Tuesday, November 03, 2009 (106 reads)


QUINCY — Mayor Thomas Koch handily defeated his predecessor and challenger, William Phelan. With 30 of 30 precincts reporting, Koch had 13230 votes, compared to 11,275 for Phelan. City council president James Davis III lost to newcomer Brian Palmucci in Ward 4. Davis had 1502 votes, to Palmucci's 2001 votes.

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I-Team: Quincy DPW Workers Wasting Time & Money
Thursday, March 19, 2009 (426 reads)


An I-Team investigation has discovered Department of Public Workers employees in Quincy are getting paid for doing very little during a time when Quincy is struggling financially.

The investigation revealed while the workers were supposed to be busy cleaning streets and repairing potholes, some were hardly working at all and were even doing personal business on taxpayers' dimes.

The investigation uncovers the waste in a city that's already facing a financial crisis.


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Brother corroborates report of Quincy man's involvement in Gardner Museum Heist
Sunday, March 15, 2009 (325 reads)


A new book on the famed 1990 Gardner Museum heists implicated a Quincy resident, the late George Reissfelder, and media reports today have his brother saying he saw one of the stolen paintings in Reissfelder's Quincy apartment.


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Cahill sets his sights on governor's office
Sunday, March 15, 2009 (326 reads)


Next governor’s race could pit 2 local men against each other

The 2010 race for governor could be shaping up as a local contest between two Democrats who live about six miles apart: Gov. Deval Patrick of Milton and state Treasurer Timothy Cahill of Quincy.


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