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Car accident injures two
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QUINCY - Two people were injured yesterday in a collision on
Willard Street.
Caria Patalano, 37, of 44 Tyler St., Quincy, and Herbert Ashley,
79, of 604 Thayer St., Abington, were treated and released from
Quincy Med...
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Car accident injures two
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; QUINCY - Two people were injured yesterday in a collision on Willard Street. Caria Patalano, 37, of 44 Tyler St., Quincy, and Herbert Ashley, 79, of 604 Thayer St., Abington, were treated and released from Quincy Medical Center after the 7 p.m. accident, Lt. Kevin Tobin said. Patalano was driving
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Woman injured in car accident
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; QUINCY - A South Boston woman was injured in a hit-and-run accident last night, police said. Connie Baldner, 43, was taken to Quincy Medical Center after the accident. A hospital spokeswoman said that she was treated and released. Baldner was driving a 2002 Dodge truck on Willard Street shortly
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YOU CAN GO HOME AGAIN; The Home Depot opens its second store in Quincy
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; The Patriot Ledger The Home Depot opened its second store in Quincy, on Centre Street, yesterday and officials said they plan to keep open the chain's other location in the city. Quincy is one of 26 cities where Home Depot operates two stores. None of the original stores in cities where a second
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Dominic Mignosa, 70; owned restaurants, barbershops in Quincy
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; QUINCY - Dominic J. Mignosa, 70, a lifelong resident of Quincy and former restaurant owner, died Tuesday at Quincy Medical Center after a brief illness. Mr. Mignosa opened the Egg & I restaurant on Willard Street in 1984 and the Egg & I Too on Hancock Street two years later. He was the former owner
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Woman hit by motor vehicle, injuries minor
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; QUINCY - A Quincy woman was injured when she was struck by a motor vehicle. Mellisa Stevenson of 301 Willard St., 30, was taken to Quincy Medical Center with what appeared to be minor injuries, Quincy police Lt. George Clark said. Stevenson stepped in front of an oncoming motor vehicle that was
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Willard Street to be closed
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; QUINCY - Willard Street will be closed for several weeks beginning Monday for a utility improvement project. Traffic will be detoured down Robertson and Adams streets to Granite Avenue. Motorists will be allowed to pass to reach businesses on Willard Street and Granite Avenue, according to the
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150 tradesmen protest at Quincy building site
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; The Patriot Ledger QUINCY - An estimated 150 trades workers demonstrated outside the construction site of a six-story luxury apartment building on Willard Street this morning in a dispute over pay, health insurance and retirement benefits. With the temperature hovering near zero, carpenters, wood
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Valentino Cavallo, 97, of Quincy, operator of Valle's Cafe in Quincy
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; QUINCY - Valentino Cavallo, 97, of Quincy and Sandwich, the original owner and operator of the former Valle's Cafe on Willard Street in West Quincy and former owner of West Quincy Beverage Co., died Saturday at Quincy Medical Center. Mr. Cavallo owned the restaurant for 30 years. He owned the
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ASK THE GLOBE
The Boston Globe
; Q. In researching my family's history, I came across three streets I cannot find on current maps of Boston. Can you tell me where Allen Street, Cushman Avenue and Willard Street were located in the late 19th century? -- E.H ...
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Rebecca Weiner of Willard Street in Westville has the support of most of her neighbors...[Derived Headline; Caption text only]
New Haven Register
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