AM Quincy is a live audio show that can be heard Monday-Friday, 6am to 10am on QATV-8 (Quincy Access Television, Quincy, Massachusetts). AM Quincy features news, weather, traffic and music to get your day started. Hosted by QATV's Joe Catalano, the program also features interview segments with non-p…
Quincy Access Television (QATV)
Quincy concert canceled. Chapters (00:00:00) - Saturday's Hard Rock Concert at Quincy Center Cancelled
Quincy spring cleanups, live performances, family events and a road race. Quincy mayor prepares new budget. MBTA tests new electric buses. Chapters (00:00:00) - Mayor: Budget will be up significantly next year(00:05:37) - EBT Cards to be temporarily unavailable this weekend(00:07:20) - Massachusetts Right Whale Day(00:09:03) - Quincy News Update: April 25th
Missing homeless man. Missing fisherman. Right Whale Day. Daily news, weather and sports update.
Dave Murphy, Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources for the City of Quincy discusses projects including improvements at Pageant Field, The Furnace Brook Golf Club, Pine Hill Cemetery and Mount Wollaston Cemetery.
State Representative Tackey Chan, D - MA 2nd Norfolk District, discusses a proposal to allow online lottery sales, the status of budget hearings, and media relations.
Earth Day. Drug Take Back Day. Free Family Market Day. Daily news, weather and sports update.
Home invasion arrest. MBTA troubles. Interfaith President. Daily news, weather and sports update.
Quincy residents and attorneys Jocelyn Sedney and Tom Montminy discuss their concerns regarding the city's plans to enter into a 99 year lease with Quarry Hills Associates for the Granite Links Golf Club property.
Courthouse hearing. Gun and drug bust. Retired fire captain an author. Daily news, weather and sports update.
Armed home invasion. MBTA job fair. Tour the Neponset. Daily news, weather and sports update.
Jessica Cohen, Community Engagement and Events Manager for Dove, Domestic Violence Ended in Quincy provides details about their annual Let's Dance fundraiser, scheduled for May 4th at Granite Links in Quincy.
New restaurant. New apartments. New radiology lab. Daily news, weather and sports update.
House fire. School safety. Council candidate. Daily news, weather and sports update.
State Representative Tackey Chan, D - MA 2nd Norfolk District, explains a tax relief package being proposed as part of the fiscal 2024 state budget.
Quincy Community Development Director Sean Glennon, and Jane Berry from the Office of Health Homes, discuss events taking place for Community Development Week, and the lead paint abatement and housing rehabilitation program in Quincy.
C-Mart fined. Three new developments. Marky Mark. Daily news, weather and sports update.
Thomas Waye, Chief Human Resource Officer for the MBTA, explains how the T needs to hire 2,800 people over the next 12 months and promotes a job fair at the Wollaston Station on April 22nd from 10am to 1pm. Visit mbta.com/careers for more information.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch explains road and sidewalk improvements taking place this year, talks about development projects in Quincy Center, and a plan for an Adams Presidential Center.
Roll over crash. Adams Presidential Center. Student tour guides. Daily news, weather and sports update.
Jan Randall, Director of Family Support Services for Community Autism Resources in Massachusetts speaks about April being Autism Acceptance Month, and the variety of services for people with autism and their families.
New MBTA manager. Wollaston Beach cleanup. U.S. Navy statue. Daily news, weather and sports update.
Barbara Eskin, Founder of Shared Habitat Earth, and member artist Yvonne Lamothe discuss the group's mission of environmental awareness and their exhibit at the QArts Gallery in Quincy Center.
7 house breaks solved. Drug ring busted. New boardwalk. Daily news, weather and sports update.
State Representative Tackey Cha, D - MA 2nd Norfolk District says legislators are preparing for the new budget season. Chan also comments on the current state of the MBTA, the banking situation, and world affairs including a visit to the U.S. by the President of Taiwan, and the indictment of former President Donald Trump.
Quincy City Clerk Nicole Crispo provides details of the April 4th Board of License Commissioners meeting, and the upcoming Rabies Clinic.
State may take courthouse. Former restaurant demolition. Beach improvements. Daily news, weather and sports update.
Attorney Richard Ash, President of the Ward 2 Civic Association discusses how he is working with tenants at the 1000 Southern Artery senior center to address safety concerns.
Overnight house fire. Fake tattoo parlor. Firefighter drill. Daily news, weather and sports update.
Quincy City Council President Noel DiBona says the council approved almost $2 million from the sewer and drain rehabilitation fund for seawall improvements and stormwater drainage repairs.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch comments on the ratification of the new teacher's contract, recent visits to the Statehouse, and spring road and sidewalk improvements.
Teachers approve contract. MBTA hiring in Quincy. U.S. Army Drill Team. Daily news, weather and sports update.
Interfaith Social Services Executive Director Rick Doane promotes the annual Stop the Stigma 5K on April 29th to benefit their New Directions Counseling Center, and discusses their Bureau Drawer Thrift Shop, and food pantry.
Flood control. Break-in. Shuttle buses. Daily news, weather and sports update.
Quincy College President Richard DeCristofaro, Ed.D, provides an update including available scholarships, addition of a third Bachelor's Degree program, Early College High School, and the expansion of school athletics.
Woman sentenced for death of niece. Former councilor undergoes surgery. Councilor running again. Daily news, weather and sports update.
Quincy State Representative Tackey Chan, D - MA 2nd Norfolk District marks the third anniversary of his weekly podcasts by reflecting on the impacts of the pandemic on the economy and the housing market. Chan also discusses the new MBTA General Manager, recent budget legislation, and upcoming events in the district.
Sun delayed. New trees. Actors spotted. Daily news, weather and sports update.
Pedestrian struck. Car into pole. Movie closes roadway. Daily news, weather and sports update.
Sara Trainor-Callard of Quincy, daughter of the late Architect T. Owen Trainor, designer of the Ruth Gordon Amphitheatre in Quincy talks about efforts to preserve and restore the amphitheatre and create a non-profit organization to promote future use of the facility.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch comments on the new MBTA general manager, future development along the MBTA, and the new Quincy teachers contract.
Teachers contract details. Movie shoot. Quincy College honored. Daily news, weather and sports update.
Al Bina, President of the Quincy Quarry & Granite Workers Museum says the museum is open for the season with some new attractions.
Gayle Carvalho, President of the Quincy Education Association explains that the union and the city have reached a tentative agreement on a new three year contract.
New teachers contract. Fire at city hall. Safety meeting. Daily news, weather and sports update.
Robert Pierson, Director of the Norfolk County RSVP Program discusses volunteer opportunities in areas including literacy, money managers, and rides for veterans. For more information visit rsvp.norfolkcounty.org or call 781-234-3445.
House fire accidental. MBTA slow zones. Family concert. Daily news, weather and sports update.
State Representative Tackey Chan, D - MA 2nd Norfolk District, discusses the recent bank failures, an increase in state aid to Quincy, the MBTA, and two new Eagle Scouts.
House fire. Teacher contract talks. MBTA manager? Daily news, weather and sports update.
Captain Amanda Boynton of the Quincy Salvation Army welcomes cadets Stephanie Garces and Richard Mahida, as they undergo training to lead their own Salvation Army chapters in the future.
Quincy City Clerk Nicole Crispo provides details of the March 21st Board of License Commissioners meeting as well as information about an upcoming rabies clinic, and the city election.
Koch responds to no confidence vote. Officials chastise pharmacy chain. Lane closures. Daily news, weather and sports update.