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.
South Shore Stars CEO Dr. Jennifer Curtis Whipple, and Denise Hajjar of Denise Hajjar Clothing Boutique talk about the mission of the non-profit early education and after school organization and also…
28 potential candidates in Quincy.
Tax breaks proposed for Quincy development.
FEMA virtual open house in Quincy.
Quincy City Council President Ian Cain provides an update of the June 2nd council meeting and also speaks about a new Dragon Boat museum in Quincy.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch provides an update of the Quincy 400/Flag Day Parade. Koch also speaks about a proposed tax incentive for the Grossman Companies, and plans to encourage new development in N…
Brockton shooting.
Body found in Milton.
Quincy considering tax breaks.
Arc South Shore CEO Elizabeth Sandblom and Development and Marketing Director Brenda Linden promote their annual Summer Soire and also speak about potential financial challenges in the future.
Quincy man killed in Dorchester shooting.
Death investigation in Milton.
Quincy kicks of Pride Month.
Jen Pearl, Conductor for the Schiller Institute Chorus in Quincy provides a history of the group and promotes their Spring concert.
Quincy man charged in double homicide.
Quincy sued for eminent domain taking.
Quincy students complete tiny house.
State Representative Tackey Chan comments on the potential local impacts of proposed federal budget cuts. Chan also speaks about the current state of the economy, and explains a supplemental budget.…
Quincy Community Action Programs CEO Beth Ann Strollo, and Director of Development and Marketing Anna DeBiasi speak about their 60th anniversary celebration in June, and talk about impacts of potenti…
26 Quincy residents seeking office.
Quincy's financial outlook worsens.
New West Quincy housing development approved.
Quincy sued over statues.
New performing arts center proposed in Quincy.
Man saves boy from drowning in Quincy.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch explains plans to create a city-owned building for a performing arts center, civic space, cultural center, and the Adams Presidential Center. Koch also comments on the Memor…
Memorial Day Ceremonies in Quincy and Weymouth.
Quincy man pleads guilty to fraud.
Fore River Bridge opening.
Courtney Perdios provides details about the 8th annual Point Webster/Clifford Marshall Family Fun Run and Wellness Expo on May 31st.
Rain moves events indoors.
Quincy College nurses graduate.
Weekend ferry service begins.
3 Quincy police promotions.
Congressman Lynch challenger.
Dunkin' turns 75.
Rural Lodge of Masons Master William Blake and Senior Warden Dan Harris talk about their journey in the Masons and invite members of the community to join.
AAPI Month, campaign finance laws, current economic conditions, and a new energy bill are some of the items discussed in this latest episode.