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Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: The Dog Days of Summer turn fatal
For all the media coverage about Great Whites vacationing off the Cape (yet again, ed.) this summer, the first summer vacay celebrity fatality was The Littleton Bull, a widely reported to be gentle giant of a bull who fled a livestock auction and thus his impending slaughter to chill in the countryside.
Tragically, however, the Littleton Bull was gravely wounded by police while perhaps on his way to surrender at the livestock auction, so forcing his owner to have to administer the fatal coup de grâce.
Needless to say, the many who were rooting for the bull’s safe capture and then providing him with sanctuary care of PETA’s offer to buy him and then turn him over to one of two animal sanctuaries offering to provide him with permanent sanctuary were crushed when they heard the tragic news of his being gunned down.
@LittletonBull – we are sending out a decoy in Ayer to distract the wranglers pic.twitter.com/vGINfMjAiN
— Kristin Bullwinkel (@kbullwinkel) August 18, 2017
On more a local front, Quincy Quarry recently exposéd the City of Quincy’s supporting of the arts by providing free grounds keeping services to the non-profit and purportedly independent Quincy Arts Association.
Then again, in at least recent years such is not exactly news as the City of Quincy has been generously going above and beyond the usual providing all sorts of relief for both public and especially favored private interests.
After all, such generosity with local taxpayers’ money has long been the true Quincy Way.
And yet some locals cannot fathom while their property tax bills have increased by over twice the rate of inflation during the era of the Koch Maladministration.
Speaking of events not easily fathomed, Quincy Quarry will soon be providing its review and analysis of last weekend’s puny putative Free Speech rally and its counter protesters many times longer rolling protest rally.
As such, expect a full, intriguing as well as compelling recounting of events.
After all, while Quincy Quarry News may be but a modest local news medium, it has big stones.
Really big stones.
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