Sheriff Patrick W. McDermott and the Norfolk County Sheriff’s Office will host its 2nd annual “Sheriff’s Cup” tournament for ...
By SCOTT JACKSON A road in Germantown will take the name ‘Leo Kelly Lane’ in honor of the late, longtime city councillor. The road – which serves as the main entrance to O’Brien Towers – was formally ...
Following an investigation of narcotics sales, on Tuesday at approximately 09:30 a.m. detectives from the Quincy Police ...
Frank was born in Boston, to the late Peter V. and Mary J. (Petrocelli) Bellotti. Raised and educated in Roxbury, he was a graduate of Boston English High School, Class of 1940. He earned his Bachelor ...
Official statement of the Bellotti family regarding the passing of Francis X. Bellotti, former Massachusetts Lt. Governor and ...
By SCOTT JACKSON The Quincy Fire Department’s newest lieutenant was recently promoted during a City Hall ceremony. Paul ...
The South Shore Chamber of Commerce announces Tim Cahill has been selected to serve as the next president and CEO, effective ...
The Salvation Army Massachusetts Division is calling for donations and volunteers in all regions across Massachusetts for the annual Red Kettle Campaign, as giving to this campaign is down compared to ...
Marilyn was born in Boston. She lived in Newton for the past twenty-eight years, previously in Palmer for forty years. Marilyn lived in a group home in Newton with four other individuals who became a ...
He was born February 27, 1939 in Quincy, MA. He was a 1958 graduate of North Quincy High School as well as a 1963 graduate of Boston University receiving a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical ...
A longtime resident of Quincy and Vero Beach, Florida, Mary lived a long and fruitful life devoted to her 8 children and their spouses: Kenneth Jr. and Nerrissa Shurtluff of Quincy; Kathy and Fred ...