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
North Quincy stabbing at McDonald’s, victim gravely injured
Apparently, someone was “hangry”
Federal Transportation Administration presser on its final MBTA report #mbta
Use your Charlie Card, take your chances …
MBTA Orange Line repairs go off the tracks repeatedly #mbta #charliebacker
Needless to say, there was elation as all Quincy Quarry News newsroom laid down took the under as to when.
Quincy struck by third fire in three weeks #quincyfirefighters #quincyfiredepartment
After three fires in three weeks, residents in the central part of Quincy have to be hoping that their part of Quincy’s run of bad luck is running out.
EPA requires City of Quincy to spend $100 million to reduce raw sewage flowing into Boston Harbor
The Koch Maladministration copped a plea for a hundred large rather than risk ending whacked even harder at trial given the underlying United States Environmental Protection Agency (“US EPA”) lawsuit against the City of Quincy over its dumping raw sewerage and other pollutants into Boston Harbor.
Brockton 19-year-old dies after being pulled from water in Quincy
Brockton 19-year-old dies after being pulled from the water at Mound Beach in Quincy Point neighborhood on Sunday.
2 officers wounded, one seriously, in Braintree; Suspect and K9 killed
In breaking badly bad news, two Braintree police officers were shot and K9 Kit killed responding to a domestic call in Braintree this afternoon. Early reports indicate that suspect was captured and others later state that the suspect died.
Quincy Police investigating body found at Quincy’s Squatum Point Park
The quiet of the Memorial Day holiday was broken this morning when the dead body of a man was found in Squantum Point Park.
Port-a-potty shortage about to hit the fan?
Between supply chain problems involving plastic feedstocks needed for making new porta-a-potties to increased demand for them, one should be prepared for backups in the coming months when heading out and about to relieve oneself of pandemic cabin fever.
Pedestrian struck and killed by car on Quincy’s Newport Avenue on Saturday at 1:30 AM
As if further proof is needed that the mean streets of Quincy are only becoming meaner, a 62-year-old pedestrian was struck on Newport Avenue near its intersection with Oakland Avenue.
















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