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Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap:  A false spring? False hope?  Or perhaps both?

Things continue to hiccup in Q. 

For example, even per New England standards, the local weather has recently been yo-yoing wicked wildly.

But first a word about some good news in the Q: a handicapped parking space was recently added near City Hall.  

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Former disabled parking space disabled
A Quincy Quarry News file photo

While nowhere near as close to City Hall as the old one and thus an increased burden for the disabled to access City Hall, at least the new one has not – so far, that is – been used for other purposes.

And on other fronts, who knew that Karaoke singing could be as life-threatening an activity as is crossing one of the ever-increasingly mean streets of the Q?

Speaking of security, Quincy Quarry picked up and then disseminated what its editorial board views as one of the more thoughtful as well as both well-researched and well-reasoned editorials on Immigration policy as well as truly viable recommendations for changes to it.

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Rodenticide at the library
A Quincy Quarry News file photo

And what would a week be without Quincy Quarry ratting out something – in this case, the apparent appearance of four-legged rats at Quincy’s world-renowned architectural treasure that is its main public library building.

And in further as well as just breaking news, Quincy Quarry looks to soon be scooping the news that Quincy’s Number One Ward Heeler has been criticized in an apparently targeted mailing by an anonymous pamphleteer underscoring the Ward Heeler’s carrying water to help bailout a struggling restaurant in her neighborhood with a sizeable injection of taxpayers’ money.

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Ward Heeler targeted by anonymous pamphleteer
A Quincy Quincy PhotoShop PhunTeam image

But then again, it’s not like this would be the first time that someone with connections to City Hall was bailed out with curiously spent tax money.

That and so what, apparently, for the fact that one could also make an interesting conflict of interest argument against the Ward Heeler’s proactive involvement in this matter.

Regardless of how this matter plays out, Quincy Quarry herein goes on the record that neither it or anyone on its staff had anything whatsoever to do with the production of the anonymous mailing, much less any advance knowledge of it – not that these verities are going change the minds of the Ward Heeler or her looking to perhaps be ever-shrinking posse of supporters.

In any event, as well as always, Quincy Quarry is the only local news service to turn to find out the real dirt on what is going down in the Q.

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