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Quincy Center’s double streetlights finally no more.
After multiple hard-hitting stories Quincy Quarry over the past 10 months about street lights pushed into the gutter in Quincy Center – and so furthering the bigger mess as well as the numerous traffic hazards along the whole of the Hancock Street misalignment project, at least the double streetlights along Granite Street have finally been removed.
Limited arguable success by Quincy Quarry on top of previous also limited success notwithstanding, this same run of sidewalk along Granite Street is still a mixed bag of asphalt and concrete as well as that some sections of granite curbstones are yet to be installed.

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Fire hydrant in street
A Quincy Quarry News file photo


Further problems include that – courtesy of Quincy Quarry’s sources both high but mostly low – locals should expect that the current hope is to perhaps have the Hancock Street misalignment project completed by the end of this year.
In other words, locals should instead expect that this project will more likely actually completed sometime next spring after area asphalt companies restart their production lines after taking an understandable winter hiatus as well as the weather is warm enough to properly pour concrete.
Given that this an election year and the duly embattled incumbent mayor Thomas P. Koch is facing a metastasizing carbuncle on the posterior of his mayoralty, Quincy Quarry sources – if not also the Quarry itself – are risking The Wraith of Koch for their only responsibly warning the public to expect and so prepare for this latest of the innumerable many running late local public infrastructure projects in Quincy in recent years.
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Snow piles, removal costs piled up – whatever.
A Quincy Quarry News file photo


And as for the usual as well as unfortunately to be expected cost overruns, Quincy Quarry has good reason to hope to have a long overdue as well as transparent sense of them around the time the snow again hits the fan in the Q, especially given an upset of the embattled incumbent Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch in either of the upcoming mayoral elections.
Finally, as for the more than a few double utility poles around the Q, such is not likely to be resolved anytime soon in spite of the long ongoing efforts of self-designated local scold of utilities companies Ward Four City Councillor Brian Palmucci, much less given withering exposés published by Quincy Quarry.
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