QUINCY ‒ The new $175 million police headquarters, one of the most expensive public buildings in Quincy's history, will ...
City councilor Daniel Minton, a retired Quincy police lieutenant, publicly opposed plans to place a statue of St. Michael on ...
People in the end will understand that it’s beautiful public art," Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch said in a radio interview. The ...
The decision on this has been made. The mayor in his authority makes decisions. He’s made this decision,” the mayor's chief ...
The ACLU is asking Mayor Thomas Koch and Quincy City Council to cancel plans for statues of saints outside a new public ...
Commissioned by Mayor Thomas Koch, the 10-foot bronze statues cost a combined $850,000. They depict St. Michael the Archangel and St. Florian, patron saints of police officers and firefighters ...
Dozens showed up to Monday’s City Council meeting in Quincy to share their support, or opposition, to the city’s plan to<a ...
Representatives for Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch continued to defend a decision to place two statues of Christian patron saints in front of the city’s new public safety building during a city council ...
QUINCY ‒ Two religious statues slated to adorn Quincy's new public safety building are "a very straightforward violation of ...
Plans call for mounting 10-foot-tall bronze statues of the patron saints of police and firefighters, on the façade of the new public safety building.