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The 10-foot statues of St. Florian and St. Michael that cost nearly $1 million would stand at Quincy's new public safety building.
Local News Quincy mayor defends $850,000 patron saint statues at public safety building “People in the end will understand that it’s beautiful public art," Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch said in a ...
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ACLU asks Quincy to cancel patron saint statues, but ‘the ... - MSNThe Patriot Ledger first reported on the plans to add statues of St. Michael the Archangel and St. Florian, the patron saints of police and firefighters, respectively, to the facade of one of the ...
A hearing on the motion for preliminary injunction could happen on July 28 or earlier, a recent court filing shows.
Saint Florian, left, and Saint Michael, right, are depicted in 10-foot, bronze patron saint statues commissioned to adorn Quincy's new public safety building. Office of Mayor Thomas Koch.
Representatives for Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch continued to defend a decision to place two statues of Christian patron saints in front of the city’s new public safety building during a city council ...
Quincy's new $175 million police headquarters will feature two 10-foot-tall bronze statues of patron saints, costing $850,000. The statues, commissioned by Mayor Thomas Koch, depict St. Michael ...
The city plans to spend $850,000 on the 10-foot-tall statues which will depict St. Michael the Archangel and St. Florian, the patron saints of police and firefighters. The lawsuit, filed in ...
The 10-foot-high bronze statues of St. Michael the Archangel (the patron saint of police officers) and St. Florian (the patron saint of firefighters), which the complaint says are being made in ...
Fifteen Quincy residents are suing Mayor Thomas Koch over recently discovered plans to install controversial Catholic patron saint statues on the front of the city’s new public safety building.
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