The ACLU is asking Mayor Thomas Koch and Quincy City Council to cancel plans for statues of saints outside a new public ...
Mayor Tom Koch calls ACLU allegations about saint stateus for new public safety headquarters 'a lot of malarky.' ...
"Such statuary has no rightful place in a public building," writes one reader. Another counters, citing an opinion from ...
If there were a proposal to erect a statue of St. Michael the Archangel on a municipal building, it would be understandable ...
The Freedom From Religion Foundation sends a letter to Quincy, urging it to cancel plans for saint statues. The letter mentions a possible lawsuit.
The civil-liberties organization argues that the St. Michael statue “is not only troubling” for favoring one religion over another, “but also because it depicts a figure stepping on the neck ...
A Quincy City Councilor is slamming two 10-foot, bronze statues of patron saints that will greet visitors at the city’s new ...
The 10-foot bronze statues depicting St. Michael the Archangel and St. Florian, the respective patron saints of police officers and firefighters, have been criticized by residents for being overtly ...
There, Mayor Thomas P. Koch has decreed that the city’s massively expensive new public safety building will be adorned with two 10-foot-tall statues of saints venerated in his deeply-held ...
The ACLU sent a public records request to Quincy regarding the controversial statues of St. Michael and St. Florian. Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch and City Council President Ian Cain dismissed the ACLU ...