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Recent Drop in Newspaper Sales Threatens Industry

Recent Drop in Newspaper Sales Threatens Industry

Newspaper corporations are trying to offset the decline in subscriptions by selling online ad space. However, ad revenue is not producing enough to sustain current operations. All across the Nation newspaper companies are cutting staff dramatically.

December 31 2009 | Posted in Business, National, Opinion, World | Read More »

Quincy Home Auctions

Quincy Home Auctions

Home auctions and final sales is a process in which many Quincy distressed real estate properties are sold at the highest bidding rate in a public auction. Purchasing a property at auction involves a very simple procedure but to get the best results you should investigate and pull out appropriate information. This will not only help you to collect information about the property but also analyze and prepare yourself better, for the bidding.

You do not need any experience to participate in an auction. But, to be a successful bidder you should know the basic rules and regulation of auction events. Try to be updated about the property information, you are bidding on. This will help to find out how much you will have to spend (for repair or any disputes) on it further.

December 31 2009 | Posted in Buying, Real Estate | Read More »

Life in the Cove – Facebook Kitty

Life in the Cove – Facebook Kitty

December 31 2009 | Posted in Cartoons & Humor | Read More »

Yemen to Boston Gas Shipment Raises Terror Concerns

Yemen to Boston Gas Shipment Raises Terror Concerns

When passengers allegedly linked to Al Qaeda from Yemen try to blow up US airliners on Christmas Day people become concerned. The local Boston US Coast guard has been reported as intensifying their examination of procedures and regulations in anticipation of a Yemen natural gas tanker delivery scheduled for February, 2010.

December 31 2009 | Posted in Business, Crime Beat, National, Science, Travel, World | Read More »

Edaville Railroad on Christmas Eve 2009

December 30 2009 | Posted in Quincy TV and Media | Read More »

First Night Ice Sculptures

December 30 2009 | Posted in Quincy TV and Media | Read More »

Evie Fowler & the Naughty Needlers

December 30 2009 | Posted in Quincy TV and Media | Read More »

Retired Quincy Fire Lieutenant Maybe Responsible For Hit and Run Accident

Retired Quincy Fire Lieutenant Maybe Responsible For Hit and Run Accident

Allision Manning with the Patriot Ledger reported, “Through an attorney, Paul Daley contacted Quincy police after seeing Norfolk County District Attorney William Keating and Quincy Police Chief Paul Keenan conduct a press conference concerning the accident on Thursday. Earlier that day, Paul Moore, 63, was found dead in a snowbank on Robertson Street. Moore apparently was walking in the street when he was hit. The impact knocked him onto the sidewalk, Keenan said.”

December 30 2009 | Posted in Crime Beat, Opinion, Politics | Read More »

Phillip Garrido was Reported Heavily Using LSD in Brentwood While Growing Up

Phillip Garrido was Reported Heavily Using LSD in Brentwood While Growing Up

There was, he recalled Thursday, Phillip Garrido’s damaging use of LSD as a teenager in Brentwood and his talk of sexual compulsion. There was the escape from fellow drug dealers after high school, the federal conviction for rape and kidnapping and his prison marriage. Still, the latest news – accusations that his 58-year-old brother had snatched a child off a street, held her in his backyard for 18 years and fathered two of her children – was a shock for Ron Garrido.

December 30 2009 | Posted in Crime Beat | Read More »

More Statewide Financial Trouble May Exist in Massachusetts Future

More Statewide Financial Trouble May Exist in Massachusetts Future

More budget cuts and creative tax saving initiatives are expected to continue in the largest city of the Commonwealth. The State is facing an estimated $3 billion dollar deficit for the fiscal year of 2011.

Nancy Reardon with the Patriot Ledger recently reported, “Across the country, states faced a cumulative budget shortfall of $145.9 billion when working on their current budgets, according to a recent report from the National Conference of State Legislatures. And the total budget gap for all states is predicted to be even greater in fiscal 2012 than 2011, according to the report.”

December 30 2009 | Posted in Business, Opinion, Politics | Read More »