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Quincy City Hall double cover-up exposed?
In the wake of Quincy Quarry’s recent feature story last week on the suspected to be called Mini Me mini plaza next to old City Hall, the site was quickly as well as somewhat quietly covered over this past weekend.
Unfortunately for the fat rats holed up in City Hall, Quincy Quarry keeps news teams all but constantly out on the ever increasingly mean streets of Quincy and was thus able to capture photographic proof of what appears to be the first (known, ed.) double cover-up endeavored by the Koch Maladministration, at least until various long warranted forensic reviews might finally be undertaken.

City hall mini me cover up conjoined | quincy news

Now you see it, now you do not
Conjoined Quincy Quarry before and after photos


Specifically, the sudden cover-up of the suspected mini plaza plaza is – in turn – covering up a federal transportation funds funded million dollar underground water supply cistern for the planned water features and a fountain planned for the as yet unfunded $30 million dollar acre and a half Adams Green long touted by embattled incumbent Mayor Thomas P. Koch.
So what, apparently, for the fact that he has yet to secure any funding for his $30 million dream theme park.
Then again, funding shortfallscost overruns and (attempted, ed.) cover-ups are nothing new in the Q.
Dpw commissar dan spanky raymondia city of quincy photo | quincy news

DPW Commissar Spanky
A City of Quincy photo


For example, last year’s illegal burning of City of Quincy Public Records by the mayor’s now late brother was arguably aided and abetted by Department of Public Works Commissar Dan “Spanky” Raymondi.
Further, cover-ups suspected as committed by at least one of the usual suspect Koch inner circle suspects goes back to time served during a previous maladministration in City Hall.
While the investigators of this previous coverup were unable to find sufficient proof to refer the matter for possible prosecution, a former City of Quincy plumbing inspector did end up losing his city pension in an eerily similar as well as somewhat contemporaneous attempt to destroy city records.
As sometimes justice – or at least karma – prevails, expect Quincy Quarry to continue to uncover cover-ups in the Q until lightning might strike again.
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