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: some good news but mostly just bad news as usual
First up, the (only, ed.) good news: after multiple delays and as only to be expected on most any Koch Machine initiative, the Generals Bridge was finally opened up for vehicular use on Thursday.
Quincy man indicted on manslaughter charge in fatal pedestrian crash in Wollaston
The accident occurred in May of last year. One can thus only assume that the COVID pandemic has delayed processed this matter.
Quincy hit by heavy winds and a hazardous materials spill at a construction project
Passing wind, broken by wind or? Just be sure to stay upwind.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Property taxes going up and a half a billion-dollar municipal bond issue hits the fan.
Even worse, even more pain is on the way for locals.
Law and order fears for New York as ten thousand police and firefighters out sick
“The NYPD is reporting a 75 percent increase in burglaries of commercial premises …. The increase has coincided with the dates when the city ordered bars and restaurants to close and for other nonessential businesses to shut up shop.”
Coronavirus death toll climbs to forty-eight statewide, including six in Quincy
Two more Quincy residents were added to the list of the deceased over the weekend, with the six Quincy COVID-19 deaths to date exactly twice as many as the number of deaths in roughly seven times more populous Boston.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Fish and visitors stink after three days.
Many parts of the world are past the three day mark at this point. Well past it.
Manhole Explosions Shut Down Charles Street MGH Red Line Station
Just when one would think that things could not get any worse, they did. Even worse for the MBTA, it probably had nothing to do with the underlying problem.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: A New Normal Still Pending?
Other than endeavoring to find toilet paper, many people are hunkered down watching streaming video to both pass the time as well as procrastinate from undertaking spring cleaning …
Coronavirus Shopping: Toilet Paper Makers Say ‘What We Are Dealing With Here Is Uncharted’
Even so, in time of crisis ingenuity comes to the fore and those without TP are coming up with creative ways to deal with #2.















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