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
Feds seek an eleven-year sentence for Jasiel Correia, ex-Fall River mayor
Key rationales for seeking to lock him up and throw away the key as well as pick his pockets of what is left of what all he purloined includes both his cravenness as well as his abject and defiant denial that what all he did was wrong.
Houghs Neck House whacked by off-duty Statie late at night shortly after the local closing time
Yet to be discerned one way or another, however, is whether or not any drinking may have been a factor in this after-dark accident.
Quincy Apartment rental rates sixth highest among Metro Boston bedroom communities
Check out Zumper’s latest Boston Metro Rent Report to see the most and least expensive cities and cities with the fastest growing rents. Quincy apartment rental rates sixth-highest among Metro Boston bedroom communities per Zumper. As should come as no great surprise...
Quincy Center rushed sprucing up by the City of Quincy suffering only to be expected sloppiness
As the mad dash to see Quincy Center spruced up in time for Saturday’s dedication and opening of the Generals Bridge and unveiling of three heroic statues and four busts on September 11, apparent shortcomings have happened.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: The Whacks of Hacks Continue!
While long suffering Quincy residents have yet to see just desserts served to long deserving local hacks, they can look elsewhere around the Commonwealth for signs of hope for a less bad future.
Twice-indicted Fall River Mayor Mayor Jasiel Correia II barely survives primary
Correia finished a distant second to Fall River school board member Paul Coogan and only modestly beat out third place finisher and self-proclaimed “longtime community activist” Erica Scott-Pacheco. Coogan and Carreia will face off in the November general election.
Acting Registrar of Motor Vehicles announces over five thousand Massachusetts driver’s licenses suspended amid review
The Acting Registrar made this announcement yesterday as well as added that even more suspensions are likely to follow given the still the ongoing outside audit review of the Registry’s hot mess at its Quincy-based Merit Rating Board.
MBTA reveals a faulty ground broke the axle that caused the June Red Line derailment
Of particular interest to Braintree Red Line strap hangers who have suffered serious delays in service given damage caused to train control equipment by the derailment, while the Ashmont Line control equipment has been repaired, the Braintree train control equipment is (currently, ed.) not expected to be fully repaired until the end of October.
Howie Carr’s Massachusetts scandals scorecard
Having trouble keeping core of the hack getting whacking? If so,consider checking out the always insightful as well as spiteful Howie Carr’ scandal scorecard recap.
Bryon Hefner, estranged husband of former Massachusetts Senate President Stan Rosenberg, gets probation in sex assault case
In the wake of this scandal, the Massachusetts Senate still has not updated its sexual harassment policies. Although a special committee made recommendations for changing Senate policies, changes have not yet been made.
















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