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QUINCY – Some presidents were born here. Others dropped by for a visit.
The nation s second and sixth presidents, John Adams and John Quincy Adams, were born in houses on Franklin Street, back when the city was part of Braintree.
The nation s 41st president, George H.W. Bush, was born in a house at 173 Adams St. in Milton and lived there for a few months before his family moved to Connecticut. He returned in 1997 to dedicate a marker that still stands outside the house.
At least five other presidents have visited the city while in office, most of them paying tribute to their predecessors.
Nativity scene in Quincy vandalized, police searching for man wearing pink leisure suit, woman wrapped in a tan jacket
Updated Dec 23, 2020;
Posted Dec 23, 2020
Police in Quincy say they are looking for these two people who they say may have vandalized the nativity scene at City Square.
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Police in Quincy are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man and a woman who they said vandalized a nativity scene near city hall on Tuesday night.
Police released only limited information about the incident and didn’t reveal how the nativity scene was vandalized. Authorities, however, late Tuesday night shared a pair of photos that shows a man and a woman standing near the scene at Quincy Square
Police Looking for 2 People Suspected of Vandalizing Quincy Nativity Scene Police are asking anyone who saw the two people pictured in the Quincy Square area on Tuesday night to call them
Published December 23, 2020 •
Updated on December 23, 2020 at 10:12 am
Quincy Police Department
Authorities are searching for suspects after a nativity scene at Quincy City Hall was vandalized Tuesday night.
Quincy Police released limited information about the incident, but shared a photo on Instagram of two people they suspect are responsible for the vandalism.
Anyone who may have seen the two people pictured in the Quincy Square area Tuesday night is asked to call the Quincy Police Department at (617) 479-1212.
“Dear Santa,” he wrote in a handwritten letter. “I want COVID to be over.”
Kellen is one of hundreds of South Shore children who sent their Christmas lists to the North Pole through the shiny red “Santa’s Mailbox” in Quincy Square.
Every year, Santa brings a sack of letters to the Ledger to help him read the wish lists. Seeing Santa and helping him sort the letters is a holiday highlight in the newsroom.
From the humorous to the heart-wrenching, the letters reveal that Ledgerland tots aren’t as toy-centric as parents think. Many letters reflect their anxieties over the coronavirus pandemic. Some curious notes have no requests at all. Others ask questions. Most write how 2020 has been tough on everyone.