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Quincy Center trees Koched up until next year.
As was recently reported in the Southshore broadsheet, but which Quincy Quarry knew long ago as well as so expected such that the Quarry thus did not bother to report it, the Hancock Street misalignment project is not going to make its projected completion date target of the end of this year.
Instead, the new as well likely to slip even more later projected completion target date for the misalignment project is late next spring or perhaps as late as sometime during the summer.
Again, as such has long been long been expected by Quincy Quarry, this tentative new target is not newsworthy.

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What is newsworthy, at least it is as far as Quincy Quarry is concerned, about this latest Koch Maladministration misadventure is that project designers Halvorson Design and Howard/Stein-Hudson Associates Partnership Koched up on ordering the right sort of trees to replace the now-chainsawed old ones along Hancock Street.
As such, they are now having to scramble to try to find the right sort of trees to (perhaps, ed.) be able to plant them next spring instead of this fall as had long been originally planned.
Quincy Quarry considered reaching out to embattled incumbent Mayor Thomas P. Koch for comment as he once was the City of Quincy’s Director of the (now, ed.) Park and Forestry Department and thus should be able to comment on trees; however, the Quarry knew that he was too busy out begging for bucks to replenish his rapidly evaporating campaign fund.
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The Quarry also knows from its resources inside of City Hall that any even but merely oblique criticism of this latest Q-up is already a sore point among at least some Koch Maladministration apparatchiks.
In any event as well as in the meanwhile, street signs have been planted in the new planters that will not have new trees until (perhap, ed.) sometime next year.
As always, expect Quincy Quarry to continue to beat this story into the empty tree planters’ ground.
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