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By Kevin Mahoney
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The podcast currently has 57 episodes available.
Anne and Kevin discuss Joe Catalano's recent show AM Quincy with two attorneys, Tom Montminy, and Jocelyn Sedney, regarding the Granite Links 99-year lease and why the proposed lease is not a good deal for Quincy.
Joe Catalano's AM Quincy show with Tom and Jocelyn. Please give it a view!
Anne and Kevin discuss Councilor Phelan's resolve regarding the Ruth Gordon Amphitheatre and the administration's overreaction to Anne's comments at a recent city council meeting.
Friends of Ruth Gordon Amphitheatre Facebook Page with official bid documents
Entire City Council Meeting Video
Part 2 Coming Soon!
Anne and Kevin discuss the contract dispute between the Quincy School Committee (Mayor Koch) and the Quincy Education Association. Kevin also reads Listener Mail!
CityLimits Artwork | Liam Mahoney. Check out his artwork.
Anne and Kevin discuss the administration's PLAN to fill in the Ruth Gordon Amphitheater. It's a long one! Kevin also reads some listener mail.
CityLimits Artwork | Liam Mahoney. Check out his artwork.
Anne and Kevin discuss the administration's changing story on which funds were used to purchase the 6-10 McGrath Highway building and a somewhat contentious meeting for the Lone Sailor statue. Kevin also reads listener mail.
Facts are Stubborn Things; featuring the Not Ready For Anytime Players.
CityLimits Artwork | Liam Mahoney. Check out his artwork.
Anne & Kevin discuss the City Council's February 13th ordinance meeting and public forum regarding the proposed 99-year lease with Quarry Hills Associates (Granite Links Golf Club).
Anne and Kevin talk about the Mayor's State of the City address, Anne's resolve on 6-10 McGrath Highway and then Kevin reads a lot of listener mail.
Anne and Kevin discuss the city's latest plan to appeal regarding the ownership of the Adams Academy building and its land, the city's recent purchase of 6-10 McGrath Highway with ARPA funds (or DIF funds?), and appeal to residents to call their Councillors with questions regarding the 99-year lease with Granite Links.
Season 3! Anne and Kevin mention their visit to the "Embrace" statue in Boston Common and MLK Day, which naturally leads to a discussion about Quincy's efforts over the last two years to fill the Social Justice and Equity position. Anne also shares her views on the tax rate, the proposed 99-year lease with Granite Links, the EPA Consent Decree, and the Building Department's report to City Council.
Anne & Kevin discuss the recent decision by the Norfolk County Superior Court, declaring The Adams Temple & School Fund (The Adam's Trust) the legal owner of 8 Adams Street - The Adams Academy, including the land and the building.
The podcast currently has 57 episodes available.