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Quincy Center serial tree killings of City of Quincy trees continue unabated.
Quincy Quarry is not only continuing to discover dead trees still standing on the grounds of Coddington Hall as well as near nearby Quincy’s two City Halls, the killing zone has grown to include Quincy High School just days before local public schools are set to reopen for a new school year.

The day the hollies dieda quincy quarry news file photo | quincy news

The day the hollies died
A Quincy Quarry News file photo


While the many dead from neglect shrubs and bushes planted this past summer in the massively overplanted new landscaping between Coddington and Quincy High have – for the most part – been quietly as well as expensively replaced following multiple hard hitting Quincy Quarry exposés, the still apparently metastasizing rate of tree abuse continues to be disconcerting.
Given the spreading carnage, one can only hope that the Quincy Public Schools administration are both enhancing school security for the fast approaching new school year as well as arranging for grief counseling services for those environmentally conscious students who are sure to be traumatized.
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Leaves dying and a mulching pending?
A Quincy Quarry News photo


One would also like to hope that much of the variously damaged as well as obviously not exactly code compliant sidewalk along Coddington that is used by surely hundreds of Quincy High students on their way to and from class might finally be repaired.
Unfortunately, however, only a year or so late apparently does not rate as all that much of a concern for the duly embattled Koch Maladministration.
Regardless, this latest horror is readily on display to any and all who pass by and so see this latest callous disregard for both the general sensibility of others and local taxpayers in particular who are surely tired of this chronic, if not also massive, waste of plant life as well as the grifting of scarce financial resources to the benefit of those within the Koch Maladministration.
Old quincy high still not resting in piecea quincy quarry news photo | quincy news

Old Quincy High still not resting in piece
A Quincy Quarry News file photo


Further troubling is the condition of the old Quincy High School tombstone and memorial site at the site of the now long demolished old high school.
While the appalling condition of this memorial would appear to be because it is still unfinished as opposed to hit by vandalism, one still cannot help but wonder if North Quincy High alumnus and duly embattled incumbent Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch might be at least somewhat indifferent about this memorial to his longtime as well as lately more often than not victorious cross town rival.
Expected to be name koch stadium at nqhs rendering | quincy news

Surely planned to be named Koch Stadium rendering


Either that or he is too busy trying to move forward on his dubious upwards of $10 million dollars or so parking lot and stadium complex at his only alma mater even if he is about the only person in town that is still in support of this one of his many running behind schedule and/or over budget boondoggles.
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