Jimmy Hui

Jimmy Hui

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Jimmy Hui is a Public Safety Officer under the advisor to the City Solicitor Jim Timmins.

31/05/2026

The Quincy Police Department is aware of a power outage affecting several neighborhoods in the city, National Grid has been notified and is responding. The outage is affecting traffic lights in several intersection.

As a reminder:

🚦If a traffic light is not functioning, treat as a stop, proceeding only when safe to do so.
🚦Flashing yellow, drivers should proceed with caution as traffic permits.
🚦Flashing red: treat lights as a stop sign.

Drive slowly and with caution when approaching any of these intersections.

28/05/2026

Day 28 of

It’s feels like we have had a million appointments in the last couple weeks for Quinn, that’s a good thing, much of it is follow-ups-as a survivor🙏🏻.

The thing I always say about cancer treatment is it often feels like we are killing people for the cure. Many of the harsh treatments leave long-term disabilities and health issues and that’s IF you can survive the treatments. This week, Quinnie began his 5-year-out from radiation yearly surveillance of his thyroid. Children who have had radiation, are 50x more likely to develop thyroid as cancer as just one of their secondary cancer risks.

Happy to say this was a baseline test and he is doing just fine, thank God. But there are times where I think that cancer is a billion dollar business and this mighty kid’s diagnosis at 3 has made him worth millions to the medical industry, for years to come. But we are lucky, because for now he’s a survivor, we hope and pray that continues.

27/05/2026

Mayor Tom Koch and the Quincy Flag Day Parade Committee are proud to announce Quincy’s History Keepers as the Grand Marshals of the 75th Annual Quincy Flag Day Parade.

As America celebrates its 250th anniversary, Quincy is honoring the people and organizations dedicated to preserving our City’s unique place in history — from Adams National Historical Park and the Quincy Historical Society to the Granite Railway & Quarry Workers Museum, Adams Presidential Center, and the City’s Historic Heritage Department.

Join us Saturday, June 13 at 7 PM as we celebrate the longest-running Flag Day Parade in the nation and recognize those who keep the City of Quincy story alive for future generations.

https://www.quincyma.gov/news_detail_T35_R300.php

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