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
Gun pulled on MBTA bus in Quincy
A quiet humid Saturday morning heated up when a suspected 15 year old with a record allegedly punched someone in the face and then pulled a gun out of his waist band while riding on a 216 MBTA bus
Bicyclist struck in Roxie’s parking lot
While details are scarce, the bicyclist was likely at least somewhat older and perhaps Asian.
Boston 25 exposés that Massachusetts State Trooper house whacker hit with an investigation by Attorney General
At this point, one can only reasonably assume that the saga of the Houghs Neck house whacker will in due course have more chapters.
Washington Street Chainsaw Massacre Victims hanging on by a leaf
With chainsaw victims struggling to recover, Natural Resources Department has yet again been exposéd for screwing up on the job.
Hingham Apple store whacked by SUV, one dead and sixteen hurt per official reports
Hingham shoppers and store employees were impacted when an SUV drove into Apple Store at the Derby Street Shoppes shortly before 11 AM this morning.
Quincy crime wave and a troubling first responder response
Quincy looks to have been hit with an uptick of troubling incidents in recent days.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Talk about a rough week, including rough talk.
For but starters, Quincy Quarry News featured not just one, but two landscaping exposés this past week …
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Quincy Pension Cyberheist report hits the fan and Quincy Mayor Koch then opts to duck for cover
A close read of the long-awaited Massachusetts Public Employees Retirement Administration Commission’s report on the cyberheist of $3.5 million from the Quincy Retirement Board’s investment portfolio is embarrassing for the Koch Machine.
Quincy $3.5 million cyberheist report finally released
Yet again Quincy Quarry has scooped its media brethren with an update on the $3.5 million cyberheist of money from the City of Quincy
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Things are now even slower on the Orange Line. #mbta #charliebaker #mayorkoch
So what for the fact that the MBTA said that the long ongoing slow zones on the Orange Line would be lifted a week or so after its month-long maintenance makeover was completed two and a half weeks ago.
















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