The Adams County Green Coalition will be holding its first green educational event on November 11th at 6:30pm at O’Griffs Irish Pub and Grill located at 415 Hampshire Street. Guest speaker Bill Martin from Green TekEcycling will talk about a local electronic recycling location and the waste stream of electronics. You can even bring a few electronics for drop-off that night.
Computer Works of Quincy will be offering free recycling of Tower PCs through October
Learn more about the lifeblood of Quincy on a historical walking tour of Quincy’s riverfront.
there are a variety of benefits to your community when your money goes towards shopping at local business.
The locally grown food campaign is really taking over the headlines. Quincy residents now have the opportunity to get there hands dirty and take pride in raising there own vegetable and flowers.
While The Villa Kathrine is one of Quincy’s Gems, the man behind the structure lead a life on intrigue. A life that is too often overshadowed from the home he left behind.
Using a model that has been gaining in popularity since the 1980s, local area farmers have found a new way to connect with the food-buying public: a CSA, which stands for “community supported agriculture.”
You are encouraged to submit information about your Local Business to Qtown.