– News about Quincy from Quincy Quarry News.
Quincy chainsaw massacre desecrates graves and trees.
In the latest exposé exposéd by Quincy Quarry, the Quarry happened upon a horrific trifecta given yet another dime dropped its way.
Throughout Quincy’s historic Mount Wollaston cemetery, Quincy Quarry personnel could readily photo-document considerable desecration and carnage.
As Quincy Quarry well knows that it has better things to do with its time than waste it by reaching out to the Koch Maladministration for comment, one can thus only reasonably assume that this latest local chainsawing carnage is part and parcel to the impending repaving of roads within the cemetery.
Apparently also, disturbing Ward 7 voters’ eternal rest during the process of providing them with new roads while at the same time many still living locals living elsewhere are suffering crumbling roads are viewed as acceptable by both City Hall and cemetery road replacement project managers and City Hall.
So what apparently also for the fact that standard operating procedures when trimming trees is to contemporaneously run the trimmings through a wood chipper so as to be both more time and cost efficient.
Further disturbing is how the quality of chainsawing work has left many of the cemetery’s trees as lopsided as those whacked by the local electric utility’s laying all but waste to many other local trees so as to endeavor to perhaps mitigate damage to their aerial utility lines during storm events.
Accordingly, count on Quincy Quarry to monitor the situation and report back as circumstances might behoove it to do so.
For example, recent rumblings of allegedly missing cemetery-related funds.
Ward 7 — I love it! The city can repave the heavily traveled, traffic-choked cemetery roads but they can’t repave city streets that are literally crumbling on a daily basis.