The All About Quincy Podcast showcases the wide Variety of Businesses, Restaurants, Events, Culture and amazing History of "The City of Presidents" Quincy, Massachusetts.
John Melley Voice Overs & Production
John Interviews Julianna and Tyler Oates of OatesHomeCo about their local non-toxic Candle business right here in Quincy Massachusetts!
October is National Pizza Month. Quincy LOVES Pizza, so what would be better than getting to know our local Pizza Purveyors?!
The Coyotes we see around Quincy, Massachusetts and New England in general are actually a mix of western coyote and wolf! Dr. Jon Way and John Melley discuss All About CoyWolves in this Episode of the All About Quincy Podcast.
This episode is dedicated to first responders and the Memory of Edward R. "Ted" Hennessy, Jr.
From the city of presidents, it's the all about Quincy podcast. This is your host, John Melley. Join me as we explore the history, hidden gems and highlight the businesses with great stories that I'll tell the tale why Quincy, Massachusetts is a great place to live.
It's Pollinator Week! This Episode of the All About Quincy Podcast explores the Honey Bee and their expanding role in the City of Quincy and what we can do to protect them!
In this episode of the All About Quincy Podcast John Melley interviews Tim Cahill. They discuss Quincy's amazing history and its promising future!
From the city of presidents, it's the All About Quincy Podcast. Join your host, John Melley as we explore the history, hidden gems and highlight the businesses with great stories that all tell the tale why Quincy, Massachusetts is a great place to live. Annie Dow, a proud Quincy native is a member of the Karson & Kennedy Show on Mix 104.1. She spends her mornings giving the people of Boston the traffic reports, sharing stories about her life, and talking about the latest celeb gossip. She started her radio journey down in St. Augustine, Florida at Flagler College, and has been in love with radio ever since. Annie is a born and bred Quincy girl. You can find her at the local Quincy dive bars, or running Wolly Beach.