Welcome to Holy Trinity Parish Holytrinityquincy.Com Mass Times 6

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Welcome to Holy Trinity Parish Holytrinityquincy.Com Mass Times 6 Welcome to Holy Trinity Parish Holytrinityquincy.com Most Blessed Sacrament Our Lady of Good Counsel Mass Times Mass times 4:30 pm Saturday 6:00 pm Saturday 8:30 am Sunday 10 :30 am Sunday 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time September 27, 2015 Houghs Neck, Post Island , Germantown Holy Trinity Parish Adams Shore, Merrymount Quincy, Massachusetts Most Blessed Sacrament Church Pastor: Fr. Robert J Carr Our Lady of Good Counsel Church 1015 Sea St. Deacons: 227 Sea St. Houghs Neck Rev. Mr. Jack Menz Merrymount Mass Times: Saturday 4:30pm/Sun 8:30am Rev. Mr. William Maloney Mass Times: Saturday 6:00pm/Sun 10:30am Confessions Saturdays 3:30-4:15 227 Sea St. Weekday Mass: 9:00am M-Th and First Saturday Adoration: 1st Friday 3:00pm-7:00pm Quincy, MA 02169 Service of the Word 6:00pm Wednesdays followed by mass 617-479-9200 Parish Nurses [email protected] We must restore hope to young people, help the Religious Education old, be open to the future, spread love. Be poor Offertory Holytrinityquincy.info among the poor. We need to include the excluded and preach peace . Pope Francis Mass week ending 9/20 4:30 pm 825 6:00 pm 251 LEARN SCIENCE THROUGH GAMES ! For 8:30 am 1432 Boston College FanFest fans -- and others! Now, in 10:30 am 1059 addition to inflatable games and face painting and Egiving 450 other games, FanFest is offering the chance for kids to Total 4017 learn science while hula hooping and playing other Grand Annual 3160 games. Starts 3 hours before every home football game. You don't need a ticket to go to FanFest. Shea Recreation Complex, next to Alumni Stadium. MASS INTENTIONS Suggest going by T. See Kathy Hogan for any 9/26—10/7 questions. http://sportscience-kathy.blogspot.com 9/26 4:30 pm Eleanor Franco 9/26 6:00 pm Augustino Nhi Bach There will be a meeting for the Church Fair on 9/27 8:30 am Richard McDonald Tuesday Sept. 29th at 7 pm at Betty Bythrow’s home 10/3 4:30 pm Fred Bythrow 128 Spring St. Anyone interested is invited to attend. 10/3 6:00 pm Patrick Bergin Month's Mind James Bergin 19th Anniv We will also be putting up the Wishing Well Boards 10/4 8:30 am Arthur, Virginia and Maria at both churches the weekend of Oct. 3 & 4th. Please Lemon take one of the cards and purchase the item. Then 10/4 10:30 am Thanksgiving for All Life return it back to the church office or bring to church 10/6 9:00 am Reginann Wall and give it to Betty Bythrow, Eileen Timcoe or 10/7 9:00 am Eileen & Robert Trahan Donna McCourt. If you don’t see anything on the board you would like to purchase feel free to donate a gift card or some gift item for our giant raffle. Please BLESSING OF PETS: remember all items should be new. Please return NEXT WEEK AT 3:00PM AT MBS we will have before Nov. 1st. Please contact Betty 617-472-0864 the annual blessing of pets in celebration of the feast of St. Francis of Assisi. Feel free to bring your pets of all types to be blessed The Parish Nurses will hold their monthly blood THANKS pressure clinic on Sunday Oct. 4th after the 8:30 am Thanks to all who made our annual super busy Mass, Come have a cup of coffee and a donut. September such a success. It culminated with the Carnival last week which was a great time for all. I have already had people request that we make ALL SOUL’S DAY CANDLES—Nov. 1st sure we do it next year as well. Anyone wishing to purchase All Soul’s Day candles please contact Barbara Logan to order your candles at 617-479-8573 [email protected] Readings for the Week of September 27, 2015 Religious Education Sunday: Nm 11:25-29/Jas 5:1-6/Mk 9:38-43, 45, 47-48 Monday: Zec 8:1-8/Lk 9:46-50 Grades 1-5: OLGC next week at 9: 15 am and will meet on Tuesday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12ab/Jn 1:47-51 the 1st & 3rd Sunday each month. Wednesday: Neh 2:1-8/Lk 9:57-62 MBS starts October 11 and will meet on the 2nd & 4th Thursday: Neh 8:1-4a, 5-6, 7b-12/Lk 10:1-12 Sunday each month at 9:30am Friday: Bar 1:15-22/Mt 18:1-5, 10 Confirmation : Will continue next week and ninth grade will Saturday: Bar 4:5-12, 27-29/Lk 10:17-24 Next Sunday: Gn 2:18-24/Heb 2:9-11/Mk 10:2-16 or 10:2-12 also begin next week. At 5:30pm at MBS ©Liturgical Publications Inc Middle School: Starts a t 6:30pm on October 6th at MBS. If you have any questions, Check out holytrinityquincy.info for Holy Trinity Cookbook info Calling all cooks, We are asking everyone to send us a 4 or 5 of their favorite recipes for the HTP Cookbook. Please drop them into the baskets at the back of church, for more info please contact Barbara Logan 617-479-8573 The Archdiocese of Boston is offering the lector work- shop, Bringing God’s Word. Friday Oct. 16 th 1pm-3pm Audrey Sommers, award-winning writer and host of the video Lector and Gospel Reader’s Workshop , will present the two -h our workshop, a full formation ex- perience that will improve your ability to proclaim the word of God. For pricing and other times visit www.BostonCatholic.org DivineWorship.aspx . FAIR FOR ALL SEASONS The annual Fair for all Seasons is coming up in about six weeks. This is a great experience of the parish celebrating who we are. Come be a part of it by volunteering to set up, bake, help at tables, planning , setting up and clean-up all these things help us to come together as a community to strengthen the community. Let’s build upon last year’s successes!—Fr. Carr Weekly Eucharistic Adoration There has been an interest in starting Eucharistic Adoration during the day once every week here at HTP. This would involve exposition of the Eucharist from the end of morning mass to sometime at night (i.e. 6pm or 7pm). We now have five volunteers, we October Events need 25-32 so that we can schedule volunteers to Ongoing Sales of All Soul’s Day Candles ensure someone is always present during exposition. And Cookbook Fundraiser • The fruits of this kind of prayer are quite beneficial to 3 MBS 3:00pm Blessing of the Pets • the parish. Those who might be interested please 4 OLGC First Day of Religious Ed OLGC • contact Fr. Carr at 617-479-9200 or at 4 MBS 5:30pm Confirmation Classes at MBS [email protected] Church • 6 MBS 6:30 Middle School Religious Ed at MBS Facebook.com/holytrinityquincy • 11 MBS First Day of Religious Ed MBS Religious Education: Holytrintyquincy.info • NOVEMBER 1 All Saints (Sunday) Clip and Save Main Website:Holytrinityquincy.com Share and discuss the homily: GET READY NOW FOR THE FAIR FOR ALL SEASONS NOVEMBER 21ST 10-3 DAILEY TAX & INSURANCE J.F. AUTO CARE Bernie’s General Store "#$%"&'()$'$*+,-""./0+1+-2""3,*$'4" 895 Sea St., Quincy, MA 02169 617-479-7441 Your full service neighborhood pharmacy (617) 328-7102 THOMAS R. L IBBY , R.P H • K ELLY N IPPINS, PHARM. D. "56*,"7"8,9(":-;6'$-<(""5<<,6-*+-2 Where America’s Finest Submarine GERRY MAC DONALD , DME Sandwiches are Served. 526 Sea Street, Quincy, MA Prescriptions • Diabetic • Ostomy • Medical Equipment $5 OFF Oil Change, Open 7 Days a Week - 6am - 10pm Home Health Products • Surgical Supports & Braces 617-472-8100 FREE LOCAL DELIVERY lube & filter 1149 Sea Street 464 Washington St., Quincy, MA 02169 www.daileytaxandinsurance.com when you mention this ad Corner of Rock Island Road 617-773-7733 • www.baxterpharmcy.com LET US PLACE YOUR AD HERE. Best Western Adams Inn (617) 283-2994 With the best views of the Neponset River Function Rooms & 222 Sea St. • Quincy, MA Catering Available SWEENEY BROTHERS Bereavements • Weddings Home for Funerals, Inc. Showers • Birthday Parties THIS SPACE IS Or any social event 29 Hancock St., Quincy, MA 02171 www.bwadamsinn.com 617-745-5423 JACK WELCH Pre-Need Planning Services Available Plumbing and Heating 1 Independence Avenue, Quincy EVENING & W EEKEND S ERVICE www.thesweeneybrothers.com 617-913-0896 617-472-6344 Contact LPI today at 1-800-888-4574 email: [email protected] Richard T. Sweeney, Jr. Master License #9945 • 30 Years Experience Francis M. Sweeney J.F. ROOFING CO. Finbarr O’Connor Roofing • Windows • Slate & Copper Shingles - Rubber Free Estimates 617-471-8216 REPAIRS WELCOME “Ageless Bathrooms’’ Specializing in Handicap and Elderly Bathrooms Book your Cruise or Resort Vacation with Me ! Exclusive Pricing & Promos “Stay in your Home’’ Flexible Payments • Experience hydrotherapy with walk in tubs Personal Service • Lowest Prices • Low edge shower installs with seating Please call me: *UDEUDLOVQRQVNLGÁRRUV Wollaston Manor Mathew E. Hughes, SNG Elderly Housing • Also all types of modern bathrooms installed !"#$%&'()##*+(,-./"(0#-1%I#* • Using beautiful ceramic, marble, and granite • Affordable Rents • All Utilities Included LICENSED & INSURED 617-221-4048 • Centrally Located www.mathewhughestravel.com dan @dansheacontracting.net • Off Street Parking Call Sandy Miller Today: 617-773-2293 Quincy,Qui ncy , MAM - VeteranVe ter an OwnedOwn ed Call Dan to make an appointment today! 617-719-5153 91 Clay St.
Recommended publications
  • City of Quincy Annual Report 2006
    City of Quincy Annual Report 2006 City of Quincy Massachusetts Annual City Report Fiscal Year 2006 July 1, 2005 – June 30, 2006 This Annual Report was prepared under the direction of the office of Mayor Thomas P. Koch. Table of Contents The Quincy City Council................................................................................................. 5 The Quincy School Committee ...................................................................................... 6 Boards and Commissions................................................................................................. 7 Section II: Municipal Departments.............................................................................. 11 City Clerk ........................................................................................................................ 12 Office of the City Solicitor............................................................................................ 29 Park and Forestry Department .................................................................................... 30 Cemetery Department ................................................................................................... 33 Public Works .................................................................................................................. 34 Information Technology ............................................................................................... 45 Quincy Police Department...........................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • City of Quincy Annual Report 2007
    View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by State Library of Massachusetts Electronic Repository City of Quincy Annual Report 2007 City of Quincy Massachusetts Annual City Report Fiscal Year 2007 July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 This Annual Report was under the direction of the office of Mayor Thomas P. Koch. Table of Contents The Quincy City Council................................................................................................. 5 The Quincy School Committee ...................................................................................... 6 Boards and Commissions................................................................................................. 7 Section II: Municipal Departments.............................................................................. 11 City Clerk ........................................................................................................................ 12 Office of the City Solicitor............................................................................................ 28 Recreation Department ................................................................................................. 30 Department of Planning and Community Development........................................... 36 Police Department ......................................................................................................... 49 Quincy Fire Department ..............................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Houghsneck.Org Happy and Prosperous New Year See You Soon Jim Mccarthy
    HOUGHS NECK BULLETIN © NOVEMBER 2019 NON PROFIT Houghs Neck US POSTAGE PAID BOSTON MA erving Ho BULLETIN PERMIT # 59319 63 Years S ughs Neck 1193 Sea Street ~ Houghs Neck, MA 02169 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE HOUGHS NECK COMMUNITY COUNCIL, INC. © 2020 January 2020 VOLUME 63 ISSUE 5 FROM THE PRESIDENT: Hello Houghs Neck and beyond. 6th Annual ‘Polar Plunge’ Benefits Atherton Happy New Year! It was a challenging December for my family, Hough School PTO - January 4, 2020 but it was great to have the kids’ home for the Holidays. Though The sixth annual Houghs Neck “Polar Plunge” was held at the I worked Christmas eve and Christmas night I was able to enjoy public landing as 30 brave souls took a quick dip in 46-degree Christmas dinner with family. I worked New Year’s Eve also, but water for a good cause. Proceeds from the annual event benefit the we rang in the New Year fire station style. I did the Polar Plunge Atherton Hough Elementary School PTO. The group of participants to support the Atherton Hough PTO. It was a warm 40-degree day included children, senior citizens, community and school activists with water temps at about 43 degrees. There are many activities to and city councillors Noel DiBona and Brad Croal and the Quincy do in the Neck. Try the HN Congregational Church Chili Cookoff Police Dive Team keeping watch. January 25th. or Cynthia’s page in the bulletin. She has activities for ages 1-14 y/o. Then you have the HNCC events that are published in the Bulletin.
    [Show full text]
  • HOUGHS NECK BULLETIN © November 2016
    The HOUGHS NECK BULLETIN © November 2016 NON PROFIT teran NOV this Ve s Day 11 US POSTAGE Houghs Neck T hank A VET for their Service PAID BOSTON MA PERMIT # 59319 Election BULLETIN Day 1193 Sea Street ~ Houghs Neck, MA 02169 Nov 8th OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE HOUGHS NECK COMMUNITY COUNCIL, INC. © 2016 NOVEMBER 2016 VOLUME 60 ISSUE 3 Presidents Message: Our Fall Harvest Fest was a big success the weather was clear and all had a good time. Thanks to our newest 2016 Good Neighbor’s member of the council board Nicole O’Hare, she chaired the event As you Since 1954 (62 years ago) Houghs Neck neighbors have had the opportunity to know the Houghs Neck Community Councils, mission it to provide services nominate residents considered deserving of special recognition for community and events that help to make our ommunity a better place to live work and betterment. We honor these Good Neighbors. play. This month we honored 5 Good Neighbors that also helped to make Russell Patten Shawn. Nancy thinks of their home Houghs Neck a great place. Congratulations to Russell Patten, Nancy Jacobs, Jr. , Good as “Our little piece of heaven on Jerry Mullen, Jeff and Jeffrey Crispo and thank them for all they do. Thanks N e i g h b o r : Quincy Bay is where we have spent also to the committee that organized the banquet, to Simply Good Catering, Nominated for many happy years surrounded by Marty Gordon for his assistance as Master of Ceremony. A reminder that being there when wonderful neighbors and friends”.
    [Show full text]
  • Houghsneck.Org Email [email protected] David A
    The HOUGHS NECK BULLETIN © June 2016 NON PROFIT Houghs Neck US POSTAGE PAID BOSTON MA BULLETIN PERMIT # 59319 1193 Sea Street ~ Houghs Neck, MA 02169 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE HOUGHS NECK COMMUNITY COUNCIL, INC. © 2016 JUNE 2016 VOLUME 59 ISSUE 10 Presidents Message: HOUGHS NECK COMMUNITY COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP The Houghs Neck Community Scholarship Committee will be presenting Scholarship Award Winners 2016 $7500.00 to 5 College and 3 High School students from Houghs Neck. The College Check Presentations will be held on June 21st at the Community Center at Krista Laforest ~ U of North Carolina $1,250 7:00PM. This is one the events that the Neck Shines as the students are the Erin Healy ~ Curry College $1,000 brightest of all of the applications we received. Every penny of your Tax Madeline Kamb ~ Salve Regina $800 Deductible Donations go to the students. There are no Administration Fees Erica Amato ~ Wentworth $800 No bank charges. I want to thank all of you for the wonderful donations we Maggie Sergeff ~ Champlain College $700 received. High School The First Annual Street Hockey Tournament was held June 4th and 5th at Jaclyn Shuttleworth ~ Stonehill College $1,250 the Street Hockey Rink at the Brill Field. Jim Shea chaired the event due to Samantha Reardon ~ UMass Amherst $1,000 deadlines for the publishing of this issue we will have a report in the July Kayla Scibilio ~ Undecided $700 Bulletin. The awards will be presented on June 21st at 7:00PM at the Houghs Neck Three events still to go. First is the Annual Illumination Night to be held the Community Center 1193 Sea Street.
    [Show full text]
  • HOUGHS NECK BULLETIN © February 2017 60 YEARS NON PROFIT Houghs Neck SERVING HOUGHS NECK US POSTAGE PAID BOSTON MA PERMIT # 59319
    The HOUGHS NECK BULLETIN © February 2017 60 YEARS NON PROFIT Houghs Neck SERVING HOUGHS NECK US POSTAGE PAID BOSTON MA PERMIT # 59319 BU1193 LLETINSea Street ~ Houghs Neck, MA 02169 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE HOUGHS NECK COMMUNITY COUNCIL, INC. © 2017 FEBRUARY 2017 VOLUME 60 ISSUE 6 Presidents Message: Hello Houghs Neck, I was not one of the brave Blood Facts (From redcross.org) souls that went to the Public Landing on that frigid Saturday morning to It’s a fact… you must wait 56 days between whole blood donations. jump into the water. I do understand that those that did helped to raise over 4.5 million Americans will a need blood transfusion each year. $1800.00. The Quincy Police Marine Unit assisted along with Brewster 43,000 pints: amount of donated blood used each day in the U.S. Ambulance and the Quincy Fire Department. That is one of the good things Someone needs blood every two seconds. about living here in Houghs Neck, the support we give each other, and what Only 37 percent of the U.S. population is eligible to donate blood - less we get back from the city departments. The American Red Cross contacted than 10 percent do annually.* the community council about hosting a blood drive, in addition to our annual One pint of blood can save up to three lives. drive in July. Holy Trinity Parish agreed to allow us to use the hall, so on Healthy adults who are at least 17 years old, and at least 110 pounds may February 21st from 2pm till 7pm they will be at the St.
    [Show full text]
  • 18 Swan Road, Quincy, MA 02169, MAG910667
    UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Region 1 5 Post Office Square, Suite 100 BOSTON, MA 02109·3912 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED MAR 0 9 2015 Anthony F. Andronico License Site Representative Cyn Environmental Services 100 Tosca Drive Stoughton, MA 02072 Re: Authorization to discharge under the Remediation General Permit (RGP)- MAG9IOOOO: Residential petroleum release site located at 18 Swan Road, Quincy, MA 02169, Norfolk County; Authorization# MAG910667 Dear Mr. Andronico: Based on the review ofa Notice ofIntent (NOI) submitted by Russell W. Barton from the finn Wilcox & Barton, Inc., on behalf ofTara Realty Trust for the site referenced above, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hereby authorizes you, as the named Operator to discharge in accordance with the provisions ofthe RGP at that site. Your authorization number is listed above. The checklist enclosed with this RGP authorization indicates the pollutants which you are required to monitor. Also indicated on the checklist are the effluent limits, test methods and minimum levels (MLs) for each pollutant. Please note that the checklist does not represent the complete requirements ofthe RGP. Operators must comply with all ofthe applicable requirements ofthis permit, including influent and effluent monitoring, narrative water quality standards, record keeping, and reporting requirements, found in Parts I and II, and Appendices I - VIII ofthe RGP. See EPA's website for the complete RGP and other information at: http:/ /www.epa. gov/region1/npdes/mass.html#dgp. Please note the enclosed checklist includes parameters which your consultant marked "Believed Present". These are, petroleum hydrocarbons, total BTX, naphthalene, arsenic, chromium, nickel and iron.
    [Show full text]
  • Boston Harbor Regional Defense System
    EBC Climate Change Webinar Series: Boston Harbor Regional “Layered Defense” Coastal Resilience System Part One: Integrating Municipal Coastal Resiliency Plans into a Regional Layered Defense System Welcome Ruth Silman Chair, EBC Climate Change and Air Committee Partner, Nixon Peabody LLP Environmental Business Council of New England Energy Environment Economy Introduction Bill Golden Program Chair & Moderator Project Coordinator Boston Harbor Regional Storm Surge Working Group Environmental Business Council of New England Energy Environment Economy Welcoming Remarks Karyn Polito Lieutenant Governor Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Case for An In-Depth Cost Benefit Analysis of the Option of a Boston Harbor Regional "Layered Defense" Coastal Resiliency System Bill Golden Project Coordinator Boston Harbor Regional Storm Surge Working Group Environmental Business Council of New England Energy Environment Economy THE OPTION OF A BOSTON HARBOR REGIONAL COASTAL RESILIENCY LAYERED DEFENSE SYSTEM Environmental Business Council of New England March 16, 2021 Presentation by the Boston Harbor Regional Working Group Boston Harbor Coastal Flooding is an Existential Regional Threat that Requires A Regional Solution Fifteen cities and 1. Boston 2. Braintree towns flood through 3. Cambridge Boston Harbor 4. Chelsea 5. Everett 6. Hingham 7. Hull 8. Malden 9. Medford 10. Milton 11. Quincy 12. Revere 13. Somerville 14. Weymouth 15. Winthrop CAUSES OF COASTAL FLOODING IN BOSTON HARBOR There are Three Separate Phenomena that Cause Climate Coastal Flooding
    [Show full text]
  • City of Quincy Annual Report 2008
    City of Quincy Annual Report 2008 City of Quincy Massachusetts Annual City Report Fiscal Year 2008 July 1, 2007 – June 30, 2008 This Annual Report was under the direction of the office of Mayor Thomas P. Koch. Table of Contents The Quincy City Council................................................................................................. 5 The Quincy School Committee ...................................................................................... 6 Boards and Commissions................................................................................................. 7 Section II: Municipal Departments.............................................................................. 12 City Clerk ........................................................................................................................ 13 Office of the City Solicitor............................................................................................ 29 Park and Forestry Department .................................................................................... 31 Cemetery Department ................................................................................................... 36 Public Works .................................................................................................................. 37 Information Technology ............................................................................................... 46 Department of Planning and Community Development........................................... 48 Veterans’
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Annual Report | NPDES Phase II Small MS4 General Permit
    Municipality/Organization: City of Quincy EPA NPDES Permit Number: MAR041081 Annual Report Number YEAR 14 & Reporting Period April 1. 2016 - March 31. 2017 NPDES PII Small MS4 General Permit Annual Report {Due: May 1, 2017) Part 1. General Information: Contact Person: Deirdre Hall Title: Compliance Manager Telephone No. (617} 376-1525 Email: [email protected] Mailing Address: 55 Sea Street, Quincy. MA 02169 Certification: I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons that manage the system, or those directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. > Printed Name: Thomas P. Koch Title: Ma or Date: Part n. Self-Assessment As required, the City ofQuincy (City) evaluated compliance ofthe stormwater management program with the conditions ofthe NPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Small MS4s, effective May I, 2003. From April I, 201 S - March 31 , 2017 (Permit Year 14), the City continued to make progress implementing best management practices (BMPs) to meet General Permit requirements. As required, the City also evaluated the appropriateness of all BMPs in efforts towards achieving the defined measureable goals, and has determined BMPs and measurable goals are appropriate. Note that planned activities for the next permit term have not been designated unless a BMP under this permit tenn was not fully completed or is an ongoing effort.
    [Show full text]
  • Kennedy Center News
    Kennedy Center News April 2021 The Kennedy Center will be closed on Monday, April 19th in observance of Patriots' Day. Dear Friends, As the legendary Beatle George Harrison said, “It's been a long, cold, lonely winter”. Harrison penned these lines in his song “Here Comes the Sun.” In an interview he explained that the inspiration for writing that tune came to him early one Spring when he finally got the chance to participate in one of his favorite pastimes, walking through his garden. “It had been a long, cold, lonely winter and I had a sense of relief when Spring finally came upon us that year,” Harrison said. I think we can all share that sentiment after the year and the Winter we have been through. Throughout this pandemic, I have let my feelings be known that the major television news outlets have been completely irresponsible throughout this difficult time, because of their promotion of fear mongering. They have made a bad situation much worse. In some cases, you could almost sense the glee as they were delivering the bad news to us. In contrast we should be most grateful to our local media outlets such as QATV, the Patriot Ledger and the Quincy Sun. QATV has assisted us by putting a block of programming in each day that featured some of the programs we offer here such as Exercise Class, Strength Training, Zumba, and Eldy’s Yoga. They have also featured other programs from various communities throughout the state. Joe Catalano has done several interviews with me so that we could stay in touch with you.
    [Show full text]
  • Quincy, MA 02169
    Municipality/Organization: City of Quincy EPA NPDES Permit Number: MAR041081 MassDEP Transmittal Number: W-041020 Annual Report Number Year 13 & Reporting Period: April 1, 2015 - March 31, 2016 NPDES PII Small MS4 General Permit Annual Report (Due: May 1, 2016) Part I. General Information Contact Person: Deirdre Hall Title: Legal Counsel - DPW Telephone#: (617) 376-1525 Email: [email protected] Mailing Address: 55 Sea Street, Quincy, MA 02169 Certification: I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry ofthe person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best ofmy knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility offine and imprisonment for knowing violations. Printed Name: Thomas P. Koch Title: Mayor Date: Part II. Self-Assessment As required, the City of Quincy (City) evaluated compliance of the stormwater management program with the conditions of the NPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Small MS4s, effective May 1, 2003. From April 1, 2015 – March 31, 2016 (Permit Year 13), the City continued to make progress implementing best management practices (BMPs) to meet General Permit requirements. As required, the City also evaluated the appropriateness of all BMPs in efforts towards achieving the defined measureable goals, and has determined BMPs and measurable goals are appropriate.
    [Show full text]