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: Things are firing up early for the Fourth! #mayorkoch #tpal #mbta
As the Koch Maladministration pretty much fired its wad on Flag Day, including the traditional firing of Pine Island, Fourth of July celebrations in Quincy will mostly be more grilling and firing off illegal fireworks mostly along the Q’s waterfront.
Two found dead on public walkway along the mouth of the Town River near Southern Artery
While toxicology reports have yet to be completed, the working assumption at this point is that the deceased died from drug overdoses.
Worcester State Representative pleads out on drunk driving arrest in Quincy #msp #quincydistrictcourt #norfolkcountydistrictattorney
The rep so resolved his case within two months of his arrest. Conversely, the investigation into how a state police officer who whacked a house in Houghs Neck last September got off with but a modest slap on the wrist via a secret clerk magistrate hearing is apparently still underway
MBTA restores service through Green and Orange line tunnels after emergency bracing #mbta #mayorkoch #charliebaker
Even so, the touts in the Quincy Quarry newsroom have set the Fourth of July as the over and under date for the next round of breaking badly bad news© to hit the fan at the T.
Quincy COVID-19 Cases Continue to Soar Per State’s Weekly Update Report
Infections per 100,000 in Quincy rose by 17% from last week’s previous record high.
Quincy, North Quincy boys hockey teams still on COVID-19 suspension but do not have to quarantine
And then there is the backstory …
Quincy Health Department Commissioner retiring during height of COVID-19 pandemic
So far, however, there is no known word as to who will be succeeding the outgoing commissioner.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: it was only to be expected …
“The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand.”
While Quincy officials warn of impending COVID surge, Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch is not one of them
Further, Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch has not yet promulgated one of his Quincy COVID-19 YouTube updates since last Wednesday as of the publication of this Quincy Quarry coverage.
Record Number of New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Massachusetts
Among other grave concerns, a record number of new 6,787 cases reported on a single day would appear to have been set on December 28.















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