Titan International closes private offering of $172.5 million in senior notes
Titan International closes $172.5M offering Redevelopment plan for downtown Quincy, Mass., gets $8.1M boost in federal stimulus funds
Mass. city project gets $8.1M in stimulus funds Mass. pair accused of throwing coins, safety cones at McDonald’s cashiers over order of friesQUINCY, Mass. — A Massachusetts couple are accused of hurling coins and safety cones at McDonald’s cashiers in Quincy when they didn’t get enough french fries. Mass. man, woman accused of throwing coins, cones at McDonald’s cashiers over wrong size friesQUINCY, Mass. — Police said a Boston man and woman, upset with getting an order of small french fries instead of large, were charged for throwing money and cones at McDonald’s cashiers. Christina Galipeau and Eugene Jackson pleaded not guilty Wednesday to assault charges in Quincy District Court. Ill. woman continues search for hidden treasure after finding mysterious note in antique chairQUINCY, Ill. — A western Illinois postal worker’s hunt for supposedly buried treasure continues in Springfield. Patty Henken launched the search recently when she was refinishing an antique chair and found a key in an envelope with a note promising $250 in U.S. gold coins buried in a chest in Springfield. Mass. police arrest woman for hiding 19 bags of crack cocaine in her braQUINCY, Mass. — A woman was arrested after admitting to police that she hid 19 bags of crack cocaine in her bra. Sandra Sanborn was charged Sunday with possession of crack cocaine with intent to distribute following a tip to Quincy’s police drug unit. Mass. man arrested after allegedly placing an ad on Craigslist selling marijuanaQUINCY, Mass. — A man has been arrested after he allegedly placed an advertisement on Craigslist selling marijuana. Police said undercover detectives responded to the advertisement and bought a small bag of pot from 30-year-old Christopher Gray for $45. Eastern Nazarene College drops Crusaders nickname because of word’s ‘negative connotation’QUINCY, Mass. — A Massachusetts Christian college has dropped its Crusaders sports team nickname because of the word’s “negative connotation.” |