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
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets – Give me all your money and three burritos to go!
Quincy Quarry News’ Police Scanner Monitor picked up word that the Chipotle Mexican Grill© in North Quincy was apparently subject to an armed robbery midday Saturday.
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets – Weapons violation arrest at Quincy High School
Given strict privacy rules involving school students, obtaining further details will be all but impossible.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: A rough week, a very rough week #quincydistrictcourt #quincypolicedepartment #norfolksuperiorcourt #mayorkoch #propertytaxes
Last weekend started off with an alleged hate crime hit and run incident near the Quincy Center Post Office and then things in the Q headed even further south.
City of Quincy again hammered in court over its false claim that it owns the land under the Adams Academy Building
Yet again the Koch Maladministration had its head handed back to it on legal notepad.
Quincy Center Three Car Accident ties up a block on Hancock Street
On what was an otherwise quiet morning, the block of Hancock Street between Hannon Parkway and Hancock Street’s intersection with Elm and School Streets where Firestone Tire is located was full of first responders responding to a three-car accident.
What was curious was how the three cars were piled up along the curb with one car heading one way and the other two heading in the opposite direction.
Quincy Point Massive Lockdown by Local First Responders
Quincy Quarry would appear to be the first media to break this Thanksgiving weekend story.
Quincy Center tree replaced but another adjacent long ago whacked tree was not
Then again, what with Quincy’s Christmas Parade scheduled for this Sunday, one can readily imagine that replacing the tree that was replaced was a prime directive promulgated by City Hall.
Massachusetts Department of Transportation letting millions in road and bridge tolls go uncollected
Since toll booths were eliminated five years ago, $122 million in tolls have yet to be collected and who only knows how more in potential fines for ducking tolls.
Generals Bridge intersection with Burgin Parkway fraught with potential safety concerns?
While out and about the mean streets of Quincy, Quincy Quarry News personnel stumbled upon the surprisingly all but about to be completed General’s Bridge’s intersection with Burgin Parkway.
Quincy Kindergartners Quarantined After COVID-19 Outbreak Latest Local Public Schools Crisis
COVID-infected members of a kindergarten class at a local grammar school, as well as some school personnel, have seen sent home to quarantine until they test negative for COVID.
















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