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 Weekly Fish Wrap: A tough week for Tommy Taxes #mayorkoch #cityofquincy
You are having a tough week when articles about you start with “U.S. Attorney”…
US Attorney Rachael Rollins opening Civil RIghts investigation into the City of Quincy’s long koch-blocking rebuilding of the Long Island Bridge
US Attorney Rachael Rollins announced that her Civil Rights unit has opened up an investigation into whether or not the City of Quincy’s long-ongoing koch-blocking of the CIty of Boston’s plans to rebuild its Long Island Bridge on its dime is in violation of the federal Americans with Disabilities Act.
MBTA Police arrest female who mugged eighty four year old wheelchair bound man
Unfortunately, there is no basis for adding an additional charge for allegedly committing the lowest sort of street crime of at least the month.
Bitcoin tanking worse than the stock market #bitcoin #stockmarket
Worried about your 401k? Remember, it can always be worse. For example, you could have bet your ranch on Bitcoin.
Quincy surges to the edge of a COVID-19 Red Zone risk rating
With Quincy’s positive test rate increased by over a third from last week and now running 3.57%, Quincy is verging on the 4% positive test rate which will push it into a COVID-19 Red Zone risk rating.
Quincy hit with a dramatic uptick in the local COVID-19 infection rate
Quincy is looking likely to be hit with Red Zone risk status in perhaps but a couple of weeks.
Giant New York rats overtaking Central Park and the Upper West Side
In news which will surely engender commiseration from those who have to deal with the hordes of rats in Quincy Center and especially the two-legged ones inside of the Quincy’s City Hall, New Yorkers are experiencing both population and size explosions of its rats.
Testing Number Two to predict Miami’s COVID-19 trends – So far it has been a messy process
The constipation in the testing of Miami-Dade sewerage is yet another example of how public officials worldwide are struggling in just about every possible way imaginable in their efforts to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Funny business as usual at City Hall
In for a nickel, in for even more crime?
Dan FlynnFlam returning to the scene of his crimes?
His release on parole mandates several more years under the supervision of a federal parole officer as well as includes an order to effect restitution, not that anyone is expecting any recompense unless FlynnFlam lucks into winning a substantial lottery jackpot.
















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