AM Quincy
Summary: AM Quincy is a live audio show that can be heard Monday-Friday, 7am to 9am on QATV-8 (Quincy Access Television, Quincy, Massachusetts) and QATV.org. AM Quincy features news, weather, traffic and music to get your day started. Hosted by QATV's Joe Catalano, the program also features interview segments with non-profit agency representatives, local politicians, directors from various City of Quincy departments and other individuals representing a myriad of topics and groups. AM Quincy is the only locally produced, daily show covering news and events in the City of Quincy.
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Podcasts:
Quincy Councilor-At-Large Candidate Frank Rubino chats about his campaign and priorities in the race for one of the three Councilor-at-large seats.
Keith Segalla, Jim Mullaney, and Maura Papile of the Quincy Public Schools discuss the 6th Annual City of Presidents 5K, scheduled for September 29th at 9:30am at Adams Field.
Quincy Veterans Services Director George Nicholson explains that he's searching for living and deceased World War 2 Veterans from Quincy for a special ceremony on Pearl Harbor Day.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch reflects on the approval of his Capital Improvement Plan and plans for seawall improvements along Houghs Neck, Adams Shore, and Merrymount.
Quincy City Council President and Ward 2 Councilor Brad Croall explains the council's approval of a $10 million capital improvement plan and almost $19 million for seawall improvements.
Quincy Ward 5 Council Candidate Stephen Christo explains his background and priorities for his candidacy.
Quincy Art Association President Kelly Cobble talks about their 22nd Annual Quincy ArtsFest, September 28 and 29 at Adams Field in Quincy.
New Quincy Symphony Orchestra President Brian Hickox and Conductor Yoichi Udagawa chat about their 66th concert season, and their upcoming performance at Quincy ArtsFest.
Quincy City Clerk Nicole Crispo provides a review of the preliminary election held on September 10th, and a review of the Board of License Commissioners meeting from September 9th.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch reflects on today's preliminary election, upcoming roadwork across the city, and the annual September 11th remembrance ceremony.
Irene Lutts and Joe Hern of Quincycles talk about how Quincy is working to become more bicycle friendly.
Quincy Councilor-At-Large Noel DiBona discusses issues including school improvements, road work, and plans for a new public safety complex.
John Paul from AAA Northeast chats about the recent summer driving season, a study on red light running, and the upcoming fall season.
Quincy City Council President and Ward 2 Councilor Brad Croall chats about the first council meeting after summer break including appeals of the Long Island Bridge and a natural gas compressor station.
In his weekly City Hall Update, Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch reflects on the first day of school, legal fights against a natural gas compressor station and a Long Island Bridge, and the city's storm preparedness.