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Quincy City Council OKs downtown redevelopment deal The city council made official perhaps the most sweeping development plan in city history Monday, approving a land agreement that will dictate how $1.3 billion will be spent to overhaul timeworn Quincy Center. Read More More snow on the South Shore causes hundreds of accidents The first major snowfall of the season caused plenty of problems for drivers across the South Shore on Monday and Tuesday, with hundreds of accidents and traffic backed up and moving at a crawl everywhere. Read More For a Plymouth woman, a hard life got worse
Years after she fled an abusive husband, Julie and her two daughters are scraping by on her SSI disability payments. Then she lost her Mass Health insurance – and her appliances to a power surge. Read More Stomach bug on the march on the South Shore With Christmas vacation week approaching, some South Shore schools are already seeing a dip in attendance as students stay home to nurse the ailment. Read More Burglars hit Hingham again A break-in at a house on Volunteer Road in the Liberty Pole neighborhood of Hingham Monday was the fourth daytime burglary in town in seven days, police said. Read More Boston Bruins frustrate themselves, and fans, in 3-0 loss to Anaheim The Boston Bruins, again displaying a perplexing lack of intensity, lost for the fourth time in the last five games, largely because of an inconsistent effort. The B’s lost out on a chance to move into a tie for first place int their division for the second time in less than a week. Read More Randolph High girls basketball wins Kimberle Halley hit two big free throws in the final minute Monday to lift Randolph over Charlestown in girls basketball action. Read More Can we make Quincy a retail hub again? The city council voted 8-0 to make official the most sweeping development plan in city history Monday, approving a land agreement that will dictate how $1.3 billion will be spent to overhaul timeworn Quincy Center. Do you think the plan to redevelop Quincy Center will restore the area to the retail hub that it once was in the 1950s? Take our poll. Post a comment or e-mail us at editpage@ledger.com or letters@enterprisenews.com. Call 781-340-3157 and leave a short message that we might post as an audio letter. Read More Top Classified: 320 Concord St Rockland MA US 02370 $499,900, Single Family, 3 Beds, 2.1 Baths, Features Single Family Type: Detached Bedroom 2: First Floor Bedroom 3: First Floor Dining Room: First Floor Familly Room: Second Floor Kitchen... Read More |
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