Behind the Qurtain
Quincy Quarry pulls back the qurtain on Quincy politics and events by digging deeper into what is really going on behind the scenes.
That and so exposé what deserved to be exposéd.
Needless to say, the targets of opportunity are numerous.
Latest Breaking Behind the Qurtain
Quincy Property Owner Looking To Lose Liquor License At His Allston Nightclub
The, Boston Licensing Board is looking to finally be revoking the liquor license held by one of partners of LBC Boston per its registration as the Russian Benevolent Society and which originally was set up as a private ethnic social club.
Quincy Protests Peacefully This Week
Events leading to the recent reporting of the peaceful protesting of things in Quincy continues.
Homeless Camping at City Hall
While heading into Monday night’s City Council meeting, the Quarry reporter tasked with covering the meeting happened upon someone who appeared to be homeless and laid out on a mat in front of City Hall.
City of Quincy Finally Plants Trees in Saville Avenue Planters in Quincy Center
Finally, the City of Quincy has planted trees in the two long empty planters boxes along Saville Avenue opposite the convenience store in the Presidents Place office building.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: This, That and the Other
Especially the other …
Boston Seeks Project Manager to Manage Rebuilding of Long Island Bridge
With the few remaining final approvals needed to rebuild the Long Island bridge expected to be signed off shortly or court-ordered if yet again needed, the City of Boston is now seeking to line up a project manager to oversee the rebuilding of its bridge.
Granite Links drops 99 year lease extension bid
Granite LInks formally announced on Monday that it was dropping its controversial bid to score a 99 year ground lease extension from an obliging Quincy City Hall.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Quiet Before the Fall?
Quincy Massachusetts is quiet before the fall. Sorta/kinda quiet anyway.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Things heat up in Quincy as the temperature rises.
It was a rough week in the Q. Or most anywhere else for that matter.
Is City Councillor Ian Cain looking to move on up down to Washington DC?
Polls also happen …
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