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: 2022 continues to suck for the Koch Maladministration
It is said that the worst day fishing beats the best day at work. So far for the Koch Maladministration, however, this week 2022 continues to be nothing but bad inside of Quincy’s two city halls this week.
Share Valentine’s Day and other days’ cheer for shut-ins
Have a loved one, a family member or a friend who incarcerated? Want to brighten her or more likely his day? If so, Access Corrections® might be something to use to make
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Quincy whacked for millions by a Phishing Hack Attack
Just when the denizens in the Quarry’s newsroom thought that they had seen it all, the Koch Maladministration takes it to a new level. Actually, more like multiple new lows.
Quincy city employees pension fund victim of biggest bank heist ever in Quincy
The only good news is that retired former city employees need not worry about receiving their pension checks. At the same time, the bad news: Quincy taxpayers are on the hook to cover any and all possible shortfalls in the city’s pension fund.
Quincy Shore Drive hit with broken water pipe during morning commute
The good news/bad news, with many of those still working working remotely given the COVID-19 pandemic, the traffic back-up is not as bad as it might have otherwise been.
Massachusetts Residents Flocking To Massachusetts Beaches and Parks in Record Numbers
After all, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 is thought to be spread far more easily indoors than outdoors.
Elderly Quincy female pedestrian struck and killed
The mean streets of Quincy continue to become only meaner. Earlier this month another senior was struck and killed near Gennaro’s Restaurant on Quincy Avenue.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Finally, some good news for the Q!
After months of imposed closures, local nail shops and massage “therapy” venues have been allowed to reopen and so are now providing sought after services for both genders.
PGA Tour player withdraws from golf tournament after testing positive For COVID-19
For those who thought the Coronavirus pandemic was over comes word that a professional athlete in arguably the most socially distant sport imaginable has tested positive for COVID-19 and so had to withdraw from playing on the PGA tour.
Boston’s first legal as well as minority-owned recreational pot shop loses $100,000 in inventory during looting
The first recreational marijuana shop in Boston was among the many and mostly small retail businesses looted Sunday night during rioting in the city.
















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