You know, when I started working at mix there’s people from the North shore, the transplants, there’s all these kinds of people. Speaker 3: Yeah, I don’t, I don’t know what it is. And you’re very proud of Quincy in general. And there’s one thing that is common amongst all three of you, women about Quincy is that you’re very proud of being from Quincy. And I used to work with another woman who grew up in Quincy. She’s an OJ she’s O G and she’s like a fourth generation Quincy resident. And there’s one thing that I’ve learned because my I’m in Quincy now because my wife is a Quincy gal. So, and one thing that, you know, created this bond between Annie and, and me instantly was the fact that I live in Quincy. And I have to say, Annie and I have worked, how long have we worked together Annie Three years, three years. You are the first guest ever to the all about Quincy podcast. And I’ll talk to you a little bit at the very end, Speaker 2: And so let’s, jump on over to my conversation with Annie Dow. And that’s one of the reasons why I had her on is that the people that I know who are originally from Quincy, they are passionate about Quincy. And my first guest is someone who I work with, but is also a Quincy native. And so I kind of took the easy way out for my very first episode. And so I wanted to explore all of that and I want to share this with you. It’s about exploring the neat history that we have in this city from obviously the revolutionary war, the granite, the Navy ship yards, the first railroad, all of that stuff is here in Quincy, but we also have such a variety of businesses here. So that’s what the all about Quincy podcast is about. Speaker 2: And I’m going to put this altogether for the city of Quincy. And I thought, you know what I’m going to take my love of history, my business background and my marketing background and my love of podcasting. And we are the birthplace of two former us presidents, John Adams, and John Quincy Adams, and Quincy. I’ve gotten to know it because I’m a big history buff. I said, you know what Quincy is a cool city. And I come from a small family business background. All these restaurants and barbershops and nail salons and hair salons, and you name it, everything was shut down. but at any rate I was walking around the neighborhood with the dogs and all of these stores were closed. Speaker 2: I’ll have, you know, there are a lot of fun and you can usually find me up in Faxon park in the mornings with both of the dogs. I also have a couple of dogs, Zoe, the wonder dog and Quinn the Jackabee, a Jack Russell beagle mix and Quinn is short for Quincy Adams. And the pandemic hit a little over a year ago and I have been working from home and I have to tell you, the reason I live in Quincy now is I’m married to someone who grew up in Quincy. and then moving to Mix 98.5, which became Mix 104.1 I’ve been on WBZ,AM sports hub magic 106.7BIG 103.3 AMP 103.3, all of those stations for many, many years. Voice commercials starting with, Oldies 103.3 way back in the day in the nineties. If you’ve listened to Boston radio at all, you have more than likely heard me. I have been in Boston radio for 27 years. This is the first episode of the all about Quincy podcast. Hey, there it’s John, how are you? Thanks for spending some time with me today. Join me as we explore the history, hidden gems and highlight the businesses with great stories that all tell the tale why Quincy, Massachusetts is a great place to live. Speaker 1: From the city of presidents, it’s the all about Quincy podcast. How She wound up doing Mornings on Mix through Another Quincy Connection.You can find her at the local Quincy dive bars, or running Wolly Beach. Augustine, Florida at Flagler College, and has been in love with radio ever since. She started her radio journey down in St. She spends her mornings giving the people of Boston the traffic reports, sharing stories about her life, and talking about the latest celeb gossip. Its office number is (617) 472-8250.Quincy’s Own Annie Dow from Mix 104.1’s Karson & Kenne dy Morning ShowĪnnie Dow, a proud Quincy native is a member of the Karson & Kennedy Show on Mix 104.1. The towns and cities it serves include Quincy. The areas it serves include Quincy, MA districts. Please call Sean Curry at (617) 472-8250 for more information about their service, office hours, warranty and license.Ĭurry Ace Hardware began to serve the community in 1924. Additional website - "Additional e-mails - Additional contact names - Mark Vassali, Rick Manupelli.Ĭurry Ace Hardware is located at 370 Copeland St Quincy, MA 02169. About Curry Ace Hardware: Independently owned & operated.
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