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City Minutes

City Minutes

Written by: Kevin Mahoney
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Welcome to the pilot episode of City Minutes, a new podcast where Joe Murphy and Kevin Mahoney review the latest meetings of the Quincy City Council and discuss the issues shaping the city.Copyright 2026 Kevin Mahoney Political Science Politics & Government
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  • Welcome to City Minutes
    Jun 5 2026

    Welcome to the pilot episode of City Minutes, a new podcast where Joe Murphy and Kevin Mahoney review the latest meetings of the Quincy City Council and discuss the issues shaping the city.

    In our first episode, we take a closer look at the proposed purchase of the Eastern Nazarene College campus, the questions councillors are asking as the plan moves forward, and what we believe is really happening with Open Forum and public participation at City Hall. Join us as we break down the meetings, separate the facts from the politics, and offer our perspective on the decisions affecting Quincy residents.

    *Recorded 6/3/2026

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    41 mins
  • No Deal, No Violation
    Jun 22 2026

    Two major issues. Two significant votes. One busy week at Quincy City Hall.

    On this episode of City Minutes, Joe and Kevin discuss the City Council’s vote to reject the proposed purchase of the Eastern Nazarene College campus and what the decision means for the future of the property. They also examine the council’s determination that four Open Meeting Law complaints were without merit, breaking down the debate, the votes, and the political fallout.

    From ENC to Open Meeting Law, we cover the facts, the discussion, and the decisions driving the conversation in Quincy.

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    45 mins
  • So Over The Budget
    Jun 29 2026

    This week on City Minutes, Joe and Kevin break down the final budget meeting of the fiscal year, including the council’s final cut amount, discussions surrounding Quincy’s short-term and long-term debt, the DIF fund, and the Law Department budget.

    They also look ahead to what this year’s budget process may mean for future budgets, how department heads may approach next year’s requests, and whether the council’s actions this year could influence spending priorities and budget planning going forward.

    Join us as we discuss the numbers, the policy decisions, and the potential impact on the city’s financial future.

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    55 mins
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