Officer Tim Kaes named the baby opossum "Stone Cold Steve Opossum" after rescuing the little critter and taking it in for the night.
This year, volunteers recovered 829 helpless turtles washed up on the sand - about half of them dead including some frozen solid.
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For nearly 40 years, Bob would parachute into Quincy dressed a Santa Claus, along with his skydiving elves.
He chose to collect the prize as a one-time payment and turned the $10 ticket into $923,000 after taxes.
Program designed to create next generation of leaders continues to grow
Ribbon cutting unveils new location at 699 Hancock Street.
Brand new location kicks off grand opening celebration by dishing out free frozen treats.
Free client appreciation events are scheduled, leading up to grand opening celebration in September.
The grant will provide flexible funds to help mothers who are homeless or at risk of homelessness overcome common barriers to employment.
As of 3:15 p.m., 2,149 customers are in the dark.
The stash may be from the Prohibition era, but there isn't a way to know for sure.
The clinic combines skills instruction, life lessons discussions, and supervised gameplay.
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The workshop will be held at Quincy College on Saturday, April 28.
Program Helps Low-Income Families Save Millions Every Year
Work is now underway on the large renovation project.
Over 200 union members gathered on November 11th at the IBEW Local 103 union hall to assemble and send the care packages.
On Friday, November 3rd, Bay State Cruise Company is offering a Free Friday Ferry event.
Donna Mavromates to assist with 20th annual event as Interfaith celebrates 70th anniversary.
The festival will be headlined by the James Montgomery Band.
QCAP Fundraiser Featuring Live Cooking Competition
The shifting of traffic to the new bridge marks the end for the temporary bridge.
Annual fundraising campaign starts July 26 at participating The Paper Store locations across the Northeast
Running the New Balance Falmouth Road Race to support patient care and cancer research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
James Skerry has won the 12th $1 million dollar prize in the Lottery's 100X the Cash game.
A Quincy man is a $1 million richer after playing a lottery scratch ticket.
The half-day summit provided an opportunity for female students enrolled in non-traditional career programs to learn about skill trades.
The findings were presented at the Fore River Club in Quincy.
The workshop will provide information on the home buying process as well as topics about mortgages and home insurances on June 8.
'Kanopy' is an on-demand video streaming service. It is free to Thomas Crane Public Library library card holders in Quincy.
A Quincy man has claimed the 27th $1 million prize in the Massachusetts State Lottery’s “Ultimate Millions” $30 instant ticket game.
Niche has released their list of the best places to live in Massachusetts.
The Ermont Cares Initiative features medical marijuana given to to local organizations.
A Quincy resident has some big cash coming their way.
A couple of Massachusetts residents have some big cash coming their way.
The donations to help Mike Powers are coming in.
There must be some extra luck in Quincy after another $1 million scratch ticket was purchased in the city.
Midoriko-Mariam Takeuchi recently claimed a $1 million prize playing the Massachusetts State Lottery’s $2,500,000 Holiday Magic game.
Efforts to deliver letters to a Santa Claus that broke his leg skydiving into Quincy have started.