Breaking Bad News
Let’s face it, we all secretly love finding about bad news – at least so long as it doe not involve us personally, especially in ways criminal and/or financially painful.
As such, this is where Quincy Quarry aficionados can get their daily fix of breaking badly badly news© – be it local, national and/or international.
Latest Breaking Bad Posts
Massachusetts Legislature leaders say they have dealt with sexual harassment complaints
<![CDATA[ – News about sadly just about everywhere covered by Quincy Quarry News with commentary added. Massachusetts Legislature leaders say they have dealt with sexual harassment complaints. “It’s not only a State House issue,” said House Speaker Robert DeLeo, “You’re hearing stories in other states and nationally as well.” In other words, the defense offered […]
Federal indictment of Paul Manafort details his spending millions of laundered money
<![CDATA[ – News from elsewhere covered by Quincy Quarry News with commentary added. The federal indictment of Paul Manafort details his spending millions of laundered money. As was at least generally noted by Quincy Quincy to be expected, Paul Manafort, President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman for only a couple of months, was […]
The Trump "dossier" and the uranium deal: a guide in light of the latest allegations
<![CDATA[ – News from elsewhere covered by Quincy Quarry News with commentary added. The Trump “dossier” and the uranium deal: a guide in light of the latest allegations. After a week of considerable twists and turns in Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller’s Russia probe, the Washington Post has thus published a solid guide on […]
Quincy man struck and killed on Willard Street
– News about Quincy covered by Quincy Quarry News. Quincy man struck and killed on Willard Street. A 46-year-old Quincy man is dead after he was struck by three different cars while crossing Willard Street Sunday evening. All three drivers remained at the accident scene and cooperated with police. State Police […]
Quincy Center Sidewalks Sideways – Part II
<![CDATA[ – News about Quincy MA from Quincy Quarry Sideways new sidewalk construction work in Quincy Center continues to be inflicted during the Hancock Street realignment project. First, curious work was done in front of the Crane library. Now, a federally-mandated Americans with Disabilities Act new handicap curb cut appears to be completely off-kilter with […]
Mayor Koch’s Latest Plan to Redevelop Quincy Medical Center site
– News about Quincy from Quincy Quarry News. Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch’s latest plan to save Quincy Medical Center is a complete turnaround from his initial comments about this latest hole in Quincy. Specifically, on Thursday of this week, Koch sadly stated that “(t)he numbers speak for themselves. The intakes, they’re not doing the […]
Koch Announces Latest Grandiose Redevelopment Grift to be at Recently Closed Quincy Medical Center
Quincy’s peerless master planner Mayor Koch latest plan is to develop at the Hospital Hill site of the soon to be former Quincy Medial Center a high rise glass tower one story taller than the actually under construction Millennium Tower in Boston.
Happy Ending Tales Part VII – No DCR for You?
Quincy Quarry News Story In the wake of Charlie Baker’s widely expected victory and the also widely suspected sore loser Marcia Chokely again choking, Governor-elect Baker has proceeded to implement an open mic and recorded policy on all official phone calls which are – in turn – available for all to hear online at www.BakerListens&Speaks.gov. […]
Par Five for the Parcourse – Double Boogey
<![CDATA[ In spite of surely considerable overtime paid out to date, the Thomas P. Koch Parcourse adjacent to Quincy High was not fully sodded by the end of September and thus now running at least a full month behind schedule. Accordingly, both the sodding will continue as well as that the Koch Maladministration has continued […]
Quincy City Hall Fire Clean-up Continues – Part II
The City of Quincy City Hall fire clean up enters its second month as flames-damaged steel framing studs and water-soaked sheet rock continue to be removed from old City Hall.














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