Service originally scheduled for Thursday will be performed on December 18 and Friday's service will be performed on December 19.
The meeting will be held online via Zoom.
Please place all yard waste curbside on your regular trash collection day no later than 7:00 AM.
No trash is accepted at the DPW Yard.
Collection for the rest of the week is delayed one day. The DPW and the DPW rear yard are closed.
To view the schedule, please click the link below.
Boston’s “Port Marker” will be installed to formally honor and remember the Africans who died and those who survived the Middle Passage.
Dishonest advertising ignores their role in creating wireless vehicle data.
Toyota, General Motors, and other auto makers don’t want to share repair data with independent garages.
Independent repair shops urge "Yes" vote on Question 1 so customers can choose who fixes their car.
Quincy will begin opening some recreational facilities on Monday.
Unexpected gifts of love and appreciation filled South Central Street in Quincy Tuesday.
The Flower show, scheduled for April 18, has been cancelled.
Boston Magazine tabbed the city for its list due to its proximity to Boston, relative affordability and emerging night scene.
The Hancock Adams Common event will include a Quincy-themed escape tent and a beer and wine truck.
Boating safety courses for those age 12 and older will be held at the Houghs Neck Community Center.
The Feb. 15 event at the Hancock Adams Common will include a Quincy-themed escape tent and a beer and wine truck.
See what's happening in Quincy - check out the Patch Calendar.
Quincy police are looking for the owners what they describe as a 'large sum of money' that was recently turned in to the department.
An instructional ice skating program for figure skating and hockey will begin Jan. 8 through the Quincy Recreation Department.
Inclusive, female-focused coworking space set to open in Quincy in early 2020 with community support.
There is a drop off location at the Quincy Police Station for toys to be donated in the name of 3-year-old cancer survivor Quinn Waters.
Ruth Kundsin proves the point that you are never too old. She’s 103, and just watching her workouts will make you tired.
Standish Village and Compass on the Bay Memory Care assisted living communities donated care packages to Alzheimer's caregivers.
Here's what to expect for Quincy's Veterans Day Parade.
Holiday tree lighting, Christmas parade, a visit from Santa and more is scheduled in Quincy as part of holiday festivities.
The curbside trash and recycling pickup will be delayed by one day in Quincy, in recognition of Veterans' Day.
Quincy police are hosting a free self-defense program for women this month.
Find out if sexual offenders or predators live in your neighborhood before trick-or-treating with the kids.
The Department of Conservation and Recreation will give free trees to Quincy residents and business owners who promise to take care of them.
Police across the state rallied around Quinn Waters, the son of Quincy police Officer Tara Waters, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor.
Quincy residents are invited to an informal chat with their local police officers during Coffee With A Cop this week.
The Dropkick Murphys played a private concert for Quinn Waters, a Quincy 3-year-old battling brain cancer.
Officer Tim Kaes, known for rescuing "Stone Cold Steve Opossum," was at it again, saving two baby squirrels and naming them after wrestlers.
Mary Dunn bought the winning scratch ticket at DB Mart in Quincy.
A Quincy police officer recovered a man's prosthetic leg. The man fell into Bay Pointe Marina while trying to bring his boat in.
"Stone Cold Steve Opossum" is looking like a champion in his new belt after Quincy police rescued him.