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:
State Representative Tackey Chan, D - MA 2nd Norfolk District, chats about how to run for state government, the economy, the migrant crisis, and constituent issues. Call Rep. Chan at 617-722-2370 or email tackey.chan@mahouse.gov.
Quincy City Council President Ian Cain provides a review of the March 18th council meeting which included 2 appropriation requests, and special honors for the Quincy High School Girls Varsity Basketball team.
Bicyclist struck in Quincy. Hearing on proposed electric rate hikes. Jazz ensemble wins gold.
Sean Glennon of The Quincy Lions Club provides background on the organization and speaks about their Evening for Sight Fundraiser, scheduled for April 4th at 6pm at The Tirrell Room in Quincy. Visit QuincyLionsClub.com for more information.
Quincy City council considers $24 million in spending. Braintree player in March Madness. Quincy Toastmasters Open House.
Rahsaan Hall, President & CEO of the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts explains his background, and the organization's mission and goals of enabling adults to overcome racial, social and economic barriers and sexual and domestic violence to employment and economic development opportunities.
Pedestrian struck in Quincy. Councilor says Quincy is unaffordable. Quincy blood drive.
Girl rescued from tree. Invasive species targeted. Geese control.
Quincy LGBTQ+ Commission Chairman Jim Petosa, and members John McDonald and Nina Liang discuss the group's founding, mission, goals, and upcoming events. Email LGBTQCommission@quincyma.gov for more information.
Quincy City Clerk Nicole Crispo with an update on the March 12th Board of License Commissioners meeting, a recap of the most recent presidential primary election, and information about rabies vaccination and dog license renewals.
Million dollar ticket sold in Quincy. Marine Corps Band in Quincy. Furnace Brook Golf Course project.
State Representative Tackey Chan, D - MA 2nd Norfolk District, discusses proposed changes to minimum wages for tipped workers, proposed pardons for some marijuana posession convictions, a survey indicating young people are leaving the state, and international issues including unrest in Haiti and the recent election in Taiwan.
Quincy City Council President Ian Cain provides an update of the March 11th council meeting and also responds to recent published reports that he is weighing a run for U.S. Senate.
New fire engines. Firefighter retirement approved. Minimum wage rallies.
Quincy Chamber of Commerce President Tim Cahill discusses their annual Business Expo, scheduled for March 26th at Granite Links.