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:
New Lopes trial underway. New developments in Read case. Quincy chef in runnning for prestigious award.
Quincy zoning review. Quincy to sell building to state. Quincy coach to be honored.
Quincy City Council President and Ward 3 Councilor Ian Cain provides a recap of the January 22nd city council meeting.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch recaps a recent community meeting about plans for a new Squantum Elementary School, and also discusses plans for the Quincy 400 events in 2025.
Quincy water break. Irish scammer charged in Quincy. Dunkin' lawsuit.
Pat Ronan, Director of Community Relations for Father Bills & MainSpring, provides an update on the newly opened Yawkey Housing Resource Center in Quincy.
Quincy City Council resolutions. 2 Quincy hikers rescued. Quincy Rep. faces challenge.
Marie McCabe, Chairperson of the Massachusetts Good Neighbor Energy Fund, explains how the fund can help eligible ratepayers with their home energy bills.
State Representative Tackey Chan, D - MA 2nd Norfolk District, reacts to Governor Maura Healey's State of the Commonwealth address.
Quincy Center development approved. Quincy to sell building to the state. Polar Plunge.
New condo development. New Quincy College partnership. New handicapped ramp.
New Quincy medical complex. Quincy represented at State of the Commonwealth. Quincy Ghost Bike.
The non-profit organization Cancer Can't, based in Duxbury, will be holding a fundraiser at the Ethan Allen store in Quincy on January 18th. Jamie Callahan and Meghan Smith from the team and Erin Woodbury from Ethan Allen explain. Visit TheCCteam.org for more information.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch talks about the recent coastal flooding, the return of the Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast, and a meeting about a new Squantum School.
Court hearings for 2 murder suspects this week. Fire destroys Milton home. Quincy documentary to compete in film festival.