In a unanimous decision, the Quincy Council approved my legislation, sponsored by Ward 4 City Councilor Brian Palmucci to create a LGBTQ commission to better serve Quincy’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer residents.
Eastern Bank awards $50,000 grant to ACDC for affordable housing
Boston-based Eastern Bank, America’s oldest and largest community bank, has made a $50,000 grant to the Asian Community Development Corporation (ACDC) to help keep low-income residents in their homes in the face of large developments in Greater Boston. ACDC is a community-based organization serving low-income and immigrant communities of Greater Boston, Quincy and Malden.
Op-Ed by Councilor Michelle Wu: How AAPI women in office inspire me
Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) women inspire Boston City Councilor Michelle Wu to run.
Quincy councilors seek property tax break for residents
With residential property owners in Quincy facing annual tax bills that have increased by an average of $1,170 over the last five years, Ward 4 City Councilor Brian Palmucci and I are seeking to bring relief for taxpayers who live on the property they own.
BCNC expands in Quincy
Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center (BCNC) Quincy hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony June 21 for its 4,600-square-foot new office at 1458 Hancock Street. Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch, state Sen. John Keenan and I attended the ceremony.
Developer, residents at impasse over Quincy project density
Developer FoxRock Properties’ proposed residential community would bring a mix of 490 apartments and town homes to the campus of Quincy Medical Center
Quincy Adams pedestrian gate opens soon
The opening of the Quincy Adams gate and roll out of new parking restrictions in Penn’s Hill is slated for Dec. 3.