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Quincy City Hall
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Nearby attractions
United First Parish Church
1306 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169
Hancock Adams Common
1305 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169, United States
Lit Vibes
Quincy, MA 02169
Quincy Square
1381 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169
Thomas Crane Public Library
40 Washington St, Quincy, MA 02169
Adams National Historical Park Visitor Center
1250 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169
Quincy Historical Society & Museum
8 Adams St, Quincy, MA 02169
The Neighborhood Club of Quincy
27 Glendale Rd, Quincy, MA 02169
Quincy Dog Park
Quincy, MA 02169
The Old House at Peacefield - Adams National Historical Park
1250 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169
Nearby restaurants
Craig's Cafe
1354 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169
Gunther Tooties
1253 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169
Crush Pizza
1250 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169
Fuji at WoC
1420 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169
TBaar
1259 B Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169
Dotty's Kitchen & Raw Bar
1250 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169
Presidential Pub
29 Temple St, Quincy, MA 02169
Tokenfire
35 Washington St, Quincy, MA 02169, United States
Shaking Crab (Quincy)
18 Cottage Ave, Quincy, MA 02169
Angelina's Pizza
1437 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169
Nearby local services
The Galleria at Presidents Place
The Galleria at Presidents Place, 1250 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169
Alpha Omega Hobby
1357 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169, United States
Metro by T-Mobile
1363 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169
Toodie's Fine Jewelry
1163 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169, United States
Rogers Jewelry
1250 Hancock St Suite 111N, Quincy, MA 02169
Thai Herbal therapy
39 Washington St, Quincy, MA 02169, United States
Bremelia Bridal
1400 Hancock St 8th floor, Quincy, MA 02169
T-Mobile
1215 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169, United States
Quincy College
1250 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169
Massage Garden
1245 Hancock St #26, Quincy, MA 02169
Nearby hotels
Brookside House
29 Miller Stile Rd, Quincy, MA 02169
Hillside Residences
23 Bridge St, Quincy, MA 02169
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Quincy City Hall

1305 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169
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attractions: United First Parish Church, Hancock Adams Common, Lit Vibes, Quincy Square, Thomas Crane Public Library, Adams National Historical Park Visitor Center, Quincy Historical Society & Museum, The Neighborhood Club of Quincy, Quincy Dog Park, The Old House at Peacefield - Adams National Historical Park, restaurants: Craig's Cafe, Gunther Tooties, Crush Pizza, Fuji at WoC, TBaar, Dotty's Kitchen & Raw Bar, Presidential Pub, Tokenfire, Shaking Crab (Quincy), Angelina's Pizza, local businesses: The Galleria at Presidents Place, Alpha Omega Hobby, Metro by T-Mobile, Toodie's Fine Jewelry, Rogers Jewelry, Thai Herbal therapy, Bremelia Bridal, T-Mobile, Quincy College, Massage Garden
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(617) 376-1000
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quincyma.gov
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Nearby attractions of Quincy City Hall

United First Parish Church

Hancock Adams Common

Lit Vibes

Quincy Square

Thomas Crane Public Library

Adams National Historical Park Visitor Center

Quincy Historical Society & Museum

The Neighborhood Club of Quincy

Quincy Dog Park

The Old House at Peacefield - Adams National Historical Park

United First Parish Church

United First Parish Church

4.7

(77)

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Hancock Adams Common

Hancock Adams Common

4.7

(38)

Closed
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Lit Vibes

Lit Vibes

5.0

(71)

Open 24 hours
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Quincy Square

Quincy Square

4.9

(12)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Quincy City Hall

Craig's Cafe

Gunther Tooties

Crush Pizza

Fuji at WoC

TBaar

Dotty's Kitchen & Raw Bar

Presidential Pub

Tokenfire

Shaking Crab (Quincy)

Angelina's Pizza

Craig's Cafe

Craig's Cafe

4.2

(268)

$

Closed
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Gunther Tooties

Gunther Tooties

4.1

(230)

$

Closed
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Crush Pizza

Crush Pizza

4.1

(241)

$

Closed
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Fuji at WoC

Fuji at WoC

4.6

(636)

$$

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Nearby local services of Quincy City Hall

The Galleria at Presidents Place

Alpha Omega Hobby

Metro by T-Mobile

Toodie's Fine Jewelry

Rogers Jewelry

Thai Herbal therapy

Bremelia Bridal

T-Mobile

Quincy College

Massage Garden

The Galleria at Presidents Place

The Galleria at Presidents Place

4.2

(302)

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Alpha Omega Hobby

Alpha Omega Hobby

4.8

(217)

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Metro by T-Mobile

Metro by T-Mobile

3.3

(62)

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Toodie's Fine Jewelry

Toodie's Fine Jewelry

4.9

(429)

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Robert McgrathRobert Mcgrath
**The City of Quincy participates in the South Shore HOME Consortium’s First Time Homebuyer Program. The Program provides 0% interest, deferred payment loans to qualifying households that are purchasing a single-family home, condominium, or townhouse in Quincy, Braintree, Holbrook, or Weymouth. Quincy Housing Authority (QHA) has taken over management of 2 additional housing authorities, Hingham Housing Authority (HHA) in 2019 and Marshfield Housing Authority (MHA) in 2020. Quincy Housing Authority is recognized as a high performing agency and has been successfully managing the two additional authorities. Since new management began QHA has made much needed dramatic improvements at the two properties. QHA is proud of these collaborative agreements and continue to improve the quality of living for the residents at Marshfield and Hingham Housing Authorities. Quincy, Braintree, Holbrook, and Weymouth: • Quincy: Approximately 11% of individuals live below the poverty level. • Braintree: Around 5% of individuals and 4% of families live below the poverty level. • Holbrook: Approximately 7.4% of individuals live below the poverty level. • Weymouth: Approximately 6.2% of individuals live below the poverty level. Marshfield, Hingham, and Holbrook: • Marshfield: Approximately 7.9% of individuals live below the poverty level. • Hingham: Approximately 3.5% of individuals live below the poverty level. • Holbrook: Approximately 7.4% of individuals live below the poverty level SEEMS LIKE QUINCY CAN MANAGE EVERYWHERE ELSE BUT QUINCY!
Schuyler DonovanSchuyler Donovan
The City of Quincy has systems and people that clearly do NOT govern their citizens and use outside agencies in NY to fine residents by braking their laws and regulations. The state isn’t better as I submitted an abuse of state assigned parking on a public street and did not receive any response as indicted on their site. A neighbor had the city put handicap signs up to block in front of their house just so no one else could park on the PUBLIC street and have not used it once since I moved here in 2021. They have a massive driveway where they ALWAYS park. According to the law, you must have a need for a handicap parking space on a public residential street where I live. Just another abuse of handicap protections and city incompetence. Where do our taxes go? Your trash people litter the streets worse than we could without a trash service that is paid by us, you don’t respond to our concerns, and you try to tack on extra fees to pad your pockets. I would like a response with a dismissal of this ticket and investigation, or apology and explanation from the mayor or someone else with authority to investigate or dismiss.
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**The City of Quincy participates in the South Shore HOME Consortium’s First Time Homebuyer Program. The Program provides 0% interest, deferred payment loans to qualifying households that are purchasing a single-family home, condominium, or townhouse in Quincy, Braintree, Holbrook, or Weymouth. Quincy Housing Authority (QHA) has taken over management of 2 additional housing authorities, Hingham Housing Authority (HHA) in 2019 and Marshfield Housing Authority (MHA) in 2020. Quincy Housing Authority is recognized as a high performing agency and has been successfully managing the two additional authorities. Since new management began QHA has made much needed dramatic improvements at the two properties. QHA is proud of these collaborative agreements and continue to improve the quality of living for the residents at Marshfield and Hingham Housing Authorities. Quincy, Braintree, Holbrook, and Weymouth: • Quincy: Approximately 11% of individuals live below the poverty level. • Braintree: Around 5% of individuals and 4% of families live below the poverty level. • Holbrook: Approximately 7.4% of individuals live below the poverty level. • Weymouth: Approximately 6.2% of individuals live below the poverty level. Marshfield, Hingham, and Holbrook: • Marshfield: Approximately 7.9% of individuals live below the poverty level. • Hingham: Approximately 3.5% of individuals live below the poverty level. • Holbrook: Approximately 7.4% of individuals live below the poverty level SEEMS LIKE QUINCY CAN MANAGE EVERYWHERE ELSE BUT QUINCY!
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The City of Quincy has systems and people that clearly do NOT govern their citizens and use outside agencies in NY to fine residents by braking their laws and regulations. The state isn’t better as I submitted an abuse of state assigned parking on a public street and did not receive any response as indicted on their site. A neighbor had the city put handicap signs up to block in front of their house just so no one else could park on the PUBLIC street and have not used it once since I moved here in 2021. They have a massive driveway where they ALWAYS park. According to the law, you must have a need for a handicap parking space on a public residential street where I live. Just another abuse of handicap protections and city incompetence. Where do our taxes go? Your trash people litter the streets worse than we could without a trash service that is paid by us, you don’t respond to our concerns, and you try to tack on extra fees to pad your pockets. I would like a response with a dismissal of this ticket and investigation, or apology and explanation from the mayor or someone else with authority to investigate or dismiss.
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**The City of Quincy participates in the South Shore HOME Consortium’s First Time Homebuyer Program. The Program provides 0% interest, deferred payment loans to qualifying households that are purchasing a single-family home, condominium, or townhouse in Quincy, Braintree, Holbrook, or Weymouth.

Quincy Housing Authority (QHA) has taken over management of 2 additional housing authorities, Hingham Housing Authority (HHA) in 2019 and Marshfield Housing Authority (MHA) in 2020.

Quincy Housing Authority is recognized as a high performing agency and has been successfully managing the two additional authorities. Since new management began QHA has made much needed dramatic improvements at the two properties. QHA is proud of these collaborative agreements and continue to improve the quality of living for the residents at Marshfield and Hingham Housing Authorities.

Quincy, Braintree, Holbrook, and Weymouth: • Quincy: Approximately 11% of individuals live below the poverty level.

• Braintree: Around 5% of individuals and 4% of families live below the poverty level.

• Holbrook: Approximately 7.4% of individuals live below the poverty level.

• Weymouth: Approximately 6.2% of individuals live below the poverty level.

Marshfield, Hingham, and Holbrook: • Marshfield: Approximately 7.9% of individuals live below the poverty level.

• Hingham: Approximately 3.5% of individuals live below the poverty level.

• Holbrook: Approximately 7.4% of individuals live below the poverty level

SEEMS LIKE QUINCY CAN MANAGE EVERYWHERE...

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The City of Quincy has systems and people that clearly do NOT govern their citizens and use outside agencies in NY to fine residents by braking their laws and regulations. The state isn’t better as I submitted an abuse of state assigned parking on a public street and did not receive any response as indicted on their site. A neighbor had the city put handicap signs up to block in front of their house just so no one else could park on the PUBLIC street and have not used it once since I moved here in 2021. They have a massive driveway where they ALWAYS park. According to the law, you must have a need for a handicap parking space on a public residential street where I live. Just another abuse of handicap protections and city incompetence. Where do our taxes go? Your trash people litter the streets worse than we could without a trash service that is paid by us, you don’t respond to our concerns, and you try to tack on extra fees to pad your pockets. I would like a response with a dismissal of this ticket and investigation, or apology and explanation from the mayor or someone else with authority to...

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"Okay, Quincy, what’s the deal with these parking tickets? I swear, I parked for like 10 minutes to grab a coffee, and BAM—there’s a no ticket on my windshield. Are your parking enforcement officers just sitting around waiting for someone to stop for 30 seconds? It’s ridiculous! And don’t even get me started on the signs—half of them are so confusing or hidden behind trees that it feels like a trap. I get it, you need revenue, but this is just predatory. How about making it easier for people to actually understand where and when they can park instead of treating us like ATMs? Fix your system, Quincy!"

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