Quincy's 57th Annual Flag Day Parade.
The Flag Day Parade is scheduled for June 14th starting at 7 PM. The Parade will start at Coddington Street and proceed down Hancock Street to Merrymount Parkway.
After the Parade there will be a Flag raising and Fireworks Display.
2008 Babe Ruth World Series coming to Quincy.
The Babe Ruth World Series is coming to Quincy. The games will be played at Adams Field in Merrymount on August 16th to 23rd. Organizers are looking for host families to house the players, as well as drive them to and from the games and practices. Anyone interested in being a host family should call Marie Sullivan at 617-407-5053.
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Showing posts with label MA. Show all posts
Friday, June 6, 2008
Summer Happenings in Quincy and the South Shore
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Friday, February 8, 2008
Things to do in Quincy
Free Movies for Seniors;
The River Bay Club at the corner of Southern Artery and Brackett Street will be showing free movies to Seniors on the third Thursday of each month. Refreshments will be served although you need to call to reserve a seat. Call Ann at 617-376-1506 to save your seat. The movies are being sponsored by the Council on Aging.
The River Bay Club at the corner of Southern Artery and Brackett Street will be showing free movies to Seniors on the third Thursday of each month. Refreshments will be served although you need to call to reserve a seat. Call Ann at 617-376-1506 to save your seat. The movies are being sponsored by the Council on Aging.
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Saturday, February 2, 2008
Quincy News Briefs
Norfolk County Residents - The Truth About Your Deed
There has been a massive direct mail campaign targeting residents of Norfolk County with an offer to provide a certified copy of the homeowners deed to them for $59.50. This offer is coming from a company called National Deed Services, Inc., based out of Washington D.C.Do not fall for this service. You can get your own copy from the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds in Dedham for a mere $2.00. You can go to the Registry of Deeds in person at 649 High Street in Dedham, or request a copy via mail. The mailing address is Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, P.O. Box 69, Dedham, MA 02026. For information or questions, call the Registry of Deeds at 781-461-6101.
PMI BECOMES DEDUCTIBLE IN 2007
A new tax change that makes private mortgage insurance deductible may help some low- and moderate-income buyers purchase homes this year. Borrowers closing loans for home purchases in 2007, who have annual household incomes of $100,000 or less, will be able to get a low down payment mortgage and deduct the full cost of their mortgage insurance premiums on their federal tax returns. The deduction has now been extended by Congress and will continue beyond 2008.
Quincy Rated State´s 2nd Safest City
11/2/06
The City of Quincy was recently rated 2nd in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and 76th nationally in a recent study of America´s safest cities. Only perennial leader Newton was rated higher than Quincy. The ratings were based on major crime statistics reported to the FBI, released this past June. Quincy moved up 19 spots from 95th last year to 76th. Newton was ranked Number 4 in the Nation.
There has been a massive direct mail campaign targeting residents of Norfolk County with an offer to provide a certified copy of the homeowners deed to them for $59.50. This offer is coming from a company called National Deed Services, Inc., based out of Washington D.C.Do not fall for this service. You can get your own copy from the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds in Dedham for a mere $2.00. You can go to the Registry of Deeds in person at 649 High Street in Dedham, or request a copy via mail. The mailing address is Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, P.O. Box 69, Dedham, MA 02026. For information or questions, call the Registry of Deeds at 781-461-6101.
PMI BECOMES DEDUCTIBLE IN 2007
A new tax change that makes private mortgage insurance deductible may help some low- and moderate-income buyers purchase homes this year. Borrowers closing loans for home purchases in 2007, who have annual household incomes of $100,000 or less, will be able to get a low down payment mortgage and deduct the full cost of their mortgage insurance premiums on their federal tax returns. The deduction has now been extended by Congress and will continue beyond 2008.
Quincy Rated State´s 2nd Safest City
11/2/06
The City of Quincy was recently rated 2nd in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and 76th nationally in a recent study of America´s safest cities. Only perennial leader Newton was rated higher than Quincy. The ratings were based on major crime statistics reported to the FBI, released this past June. Quincy moved up 19 spots from 95th last year to 76th. Newton was ranked Number 4 in the Nation.
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