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 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 student arrested after carrying handgun into high school building and then attempting to flee on MBTA train
So far, however, there does not appear to have been any official comment from Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch and who as mayor is also the Chair of the School Committee.
School bus driver shortage hits Quincy, National Guard to drive buses
While there has been no word if the targeted date for seeing troops filling the void was meet, one can only reasonably assume that the behavior of students on buses driven by troops will be well-disciplined.
Quincy Police in full damage control backpedaling in the wake of Boston 25 coverage of State Trooper house whacking
Boston 25 has expanded its coverage to include the appearance of improprieties committed by certain among the Quincy Police Department.
Jasiel Correia, disgraced ex-Fall River mayor, sentenced to six years in prison for corruption
In news that should give shivers to other South of Boston public officials but probably will not, former Fall River Mayor Jasiel Correia is looking at a six-year long stay in a Club Fed.
Quincy mother and child hit by a car while crossing the street in a crosswalk to catch a school bus
The City of Quincy has upgraded driver warning signage for this intersection, however, it continues to regularly suffer both pedestrian hittings and strictly vehicular accidents on a regular basis. For example, just three weeks ago.
Quincy Arts Festival cancelled for reasons controversial
“The ArtsFest committee was notified by the Mayor’s office last evening, that after deliberations with his staff, Mayor Koch has determined it is best to postpone the ArtsFest until next spring.”
















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