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.
American Red Cross Communications Director Kelly Isenor provides an update on their disaster aid response to midwestern floods and tornados, various classes in CPR and AED training, and the ongoing n…
Salaries debated in Quincy.
QCAP funding worries.
YMCA expansion underway.
Interfaith Social Services Executive Director Rick Doane provides information about their annual Stop the Stigma 5K Road Race on April 26th, and also speaks about their food pantry and thrift shop.
Quincy woman sentenced for Social Security fraud.
Quincy Center pub closing.
Quincy nurse could toss out first pitch at Fenway.
Religious leaders speak out against Quincy statues.
New Quincy clubhouse to open.
New Quincy Animal Care Center to open.
State Representative Tackey Chan speaks about rules changes within the legislature, questions about utility billing procedures, and the local impact of federal tariffs.
Cain won't seek reelection.
Boston officer arrested in Weymouth.
Former state trooper admits to bribery scandal.
Quincy City Council President and Ward 3 Councilor Ian Cain announces that he is not running for re-election this year after 10 years on the council.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch speaks about plans to save a historic granite house in West Quincy, and expanded ferry service from Marina Bay.
Skull raises questions about missing women.
National Grid fined.
Quincy 400 Lecture Series.
South Shore Chamber of Commerce President Tim Cahill speaks about his new role and the challenges facing the south shore business community.
New Quincy animal shelter opens.
Newport Avenue rebuilding begins.
Coach Bob Noble returs.
South Shore Camera Club co-presidents Rosemary Sampson and Betty Killgoar talk about the history of the club, how to become a member, and a special video project for the Quincy 400 celebration.
Historic Quincy home may be saved.
Expanded Quincy ferry service.
Quincy senator wants gambling regulations.
Quincy election season heating up.
Major Quincy roadwork begins.
Quincy 400 Lecture Series.
Quincy City Clerk Nicole Crispo provides a recap of the March 25th Board of License Commissioners meeting, and information about the upcoming rabies and dog license clinic.
Quincy man pleads guilty to animal cruelty.
Gutro not running for school committee.
Town hall meeting about traffic.
New police officers and firefighters, a new clubhouse at Furnace Brook Golf Course, new court house,and guest speaker for Quincy Chamber of Commerce are some of the topics covered.
Ticket scam warning for Quincy concert.
New clubhouse opening at Quincy golf course.
Women's rugby coming to Quincy.
Julie Pagano, newly appointed President of the Quincy Chamber of Commerce talk about her business and personal background, and provides details of their annual Business Expo.