Most residents have experienced some sort of personal or economic upheaval since March 10 when Gov. Charlie Baker declared a state of emergency to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite all this ...
QUINCY ‒ Councilor-at-large Noel DiBona recently announced his candidacy for Norfolk County Register of Deeds, the office overseeing the county’s real estate records going back centuries. He faces ...
It has been over a year since COVID-19 entered our vocabulary and our lives. What was said of the 1918 influenza pandemic can be said of COVID-19, “Nothing else-no infection, no war, no famine- has ...
Some Norfolk County residents are still being solicited to pay a private company $59.50 for "certified deeds" they could get directly from the Norfolk Registry of Deeds for just $2. "It may be legal, ...
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Elected to the city council in 2015, DiBona served as the body’s president in 2022 and 2023. Prior to his time on the council, DiBona served a single term on the school committee in 2014 and 2015.
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