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Local News Quincy residents sue to stop installation of patron saint statues at public safety building “The statues send a message that the Quincy government favors one faith above all others ...
A 26-year-old Long Island man is accused of telling churchgoers they worshipped a ‘false religion’ and smashing holy statues worth $10K.
The ACLU sent a public records request to Quincy regarding the controversial statues of St. Michael and St. Florian. Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch and City Council President Ian Cain dismissed the ACLU ...
There's a reason why Catholics cover statues, crosses, and even some artwork during Lent, and it has everything to do with honoring Easter.
A group of Quincy residents filed a lawsuit in Norfolk Superior Court on Tuesday opposing the installation of two religious statues set to be built outside the city’s new public safety building.
The NBC10 Boston Investigators have uncovered new information about Quincy’s new $170 million public safety headquarters and the controversial religious statues that are being added to the ...
The surreptitious directive by Mayor Thomas P. Koch of Quincy to spend $850,000 of public tax dollars on the installation of two bronze statues of Catholic saints in the city’s new public safety ...
Former Catholics comprise the largest group of residents challenging the statues of the patron saints of police officers and firefighters in Quincy, Massachusetts.
QUINCY ‒ Two religious statues slated to adorn Quincy's new public safety building are "a very straightforward violation of our state constitution," according to an attorney for the ...
A heartless vandal snuck up to an historic Brooklyn Catholic church in the middle of the night and smashed two statues — including one that is nearly 100 years old, authorities said. The damage ...
QUINCY, MASS. – A multifaith group of Quincy, Massachusetts residents and taxpayers filed a lawsuit today in Norfolk Superior Court to halt the planned installation of two large religious statues of ...
Fifteen Quincy residents are suing Mayor Thomas Koch over recently discovered plans to install controversial Catholic patron saint statues on the front of the city’s new public safety building.