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
MBTA workers damage third rail during overnight track work on the Red Line
On the first overnight of a planned two week project to redo Red Line track given a laundry list of fixes mandated by the Federal Transportation Administration, MBTA repair equipment derailed near the Quincy Center Red Line station around 1:45 AM in the wee hours of this morning.
Commuter Rail fail #mbta #mayorkoch #charliebaker
Given the concurrent loss of air conditioning on the train, some passengers opted to flee the scene by relying on the kindness of strangers who provided ladders so that passengers could climb over chain link fencing along the tracks.
Quincy Center fire heats up an otherwise quiet Sunday morning #quincyfiredepartment
Fortunately, the fire occurred all but around the corner from the Quincy Fire Department headquarters and the fire was thus quickly extinguished.
Long Island Bridge poll results running close to three to one against Quincy
As expected, many of those opposed to the bridge cited by Boston.com and posting to its article displayed their misunderstandings of all manner of the facts and/or applicable law.
Quincy Point Bar Parking Lot Scene of Multiple Victims Knife Attack
In yet another case of proof positive that little good happens at closing time, the parking lot of a busy to a point arguably not socially distant bar on Washington Street the scene of the alleged knifings.
Quincy City Hall Dancing Waters Not Dancing?
Kim Jong Koch’s homage to Las Vegas’ Dancing Waters at the Bellagio Hotel appears to be hors de combat.
Parents’ Poll on Pandemic Public School Performance Problematic
At best, the views of parents about the performance of their children’s schools and teachers at best tracked on a curve.
Most students return to classroom as Massachusetts reports rising COVID-19 cases
Quincy Quarry’s broadcast media brethren report that Quincy ranks second among Massachusetts public school districts for COVID-19 cases.
No April Fooling Around: the Boston Red Sox’s Home Opener Rained Out
Even if a lot of baseball fans are surely jonesing to catch a game, given that the Sox are expected to yet again suck this year after trading away Mookie Betts to the Los Dodgers last year and the Dodgers then went on to win last year’s World Series, fan support for the Sox this season is likely to also suck.
Becker College closing at the end of the current school year
The sun is setting on yet another lesser college in Massachusetts.
















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