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 Mayor Koch loses yet again on a court ruling on Long Island Bridge
Next up, will US Attorney Rachael Rollins opt to sue the City of Quincy over civil rights violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act over the Koch Maladministration’s long endeavoring to koch-block the bridge so as placate Squantum NIMBY’s?
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: The heat takes its toll! #mayorkoch #mbta
Summer heat hit the fan this week. And then things became even more heated …
Quincy has limited cooling center capacity for locals as heatwave peaks today #mayorkoch #cityofquincy
As the recent heatwave continues to whither locals and plants, the City of Quincy has failed to rise to the occasion. So what, apparently, for the fact that many surrounding communities have taken steps to cool their vulnerable residents during a public safety emergency.
Orange Line Train Fire on bridge over Mystic River
The latest problem: a fire broke out on Orange Line bridge over the Mystic River shortly before 7 am today during the morning commute
Zoom Catastrophic Fail
In what one can only view as an earlier favorite to end up to be the Zoom conference fail of the year is the video of an attorney appearing in a federal court proceeding.
Snow Pain in the Neck as Usual
Yet again Houghs Neck is Q’ed early on in what is expected to be a several inch to as much as a half a foot snowfall today.
Super Bowl Sunday Super Snowfall Blitzes Quincy
While not as ugly for Quincy residents as the Super Bowl played out for Kansas City Chiefs players, yesterday’s snowfall in the Q made for a mess.
Quincy Suffers Yet Another COVID-19 death
Further, in Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch’s latest Quincy COVID-19 update YouTube and which was released on a Friday, the mayor failed to note the latest passing of a local resident pandemic victim.
Quincy Remains Solidly in the COVID-19 Red Zone
While Quincy continues to experience steady, however also modest, declines in both its cases per 100,000 and percent of tests that are positive, Quincy will likely remain in the COVID-19 Red Zone until around at least the end of this month whereas the nearby communities
Skilled Labor Shortage is Worsening in Spite of Rising Salaries
Case in point, a longtime friend and admitted Quincy Quarry advertiser has faced the very same problems finding someone to work at its auto servicing business in spite of offering a good wage for the job as well as a positive, if not also as fun as is realistically possible, work environment.
















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