Citizen Journalism
Quincy Quarry truly believes in “Citizen Journalism” – the notion that regular people can often cover the news just as well – if not often better – than those who graduated from the journalism program at a certain Manhattan university.
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Latest Citizen Journalism Posts
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Four more years …
Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch won reelection this past Tuesday and so will be extending his already record-setting tenure as well as profligate maladministration of the City of Quincy.
Today Is Election Day!
After many weeks of spam push poll calls pimped by the Koch Machine as well as its junk mail that has surely sent many a local mail carrier to a chiropractor foisting bovine byproduct, today is the last day one can vote.
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets: Quincy Bank Robbed!
An otherwise quiet Monday afternoon in Quincy was disrupted by word on the Quincy police radio channel of a bank robbery of a Citizen Bank branch.
City Hall Workers Poaching Designated Early Voting Parking Spaces
Quincy Quarry hit the pavement around City Hall to find designated parking for early voters. So little was provided as well as so poorly signed that finding it took some doing.
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets: Head on Crash Closes Washington Street
The accident was so considerable that Washington Street was closed to through traffic and vehicles thus detoured around the accident scene.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Hey Big Spender!
After last week’s news that while crime nationally was down by 1.6% in 2022 from 2021 levels, crime in Quincy was up by 9%, this week comes word that Quincy’s peerless mayor has blown past spending a million on his reelection bid with even more such campaign trafficking yet to be foisted.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch Campaign Spending Blows Past a Million
There was also a $13,280,213.65 bank deposit and then withdrawal from Mayor Koch’s campaign fund bank account. While reports suggest a banking error, Quincy Quarry is endeavoring to find out if perhaps the funds were errantly transferred in from a slush fund and then returned to, say, the Caymans.
City of Quincy Finally Plants Trees in Saville Avenue Planters in Quincy Center
Finally, the City of Quincy has planted trees in the two long empty planters boxes along Saville Avenue opposite the convenience store in the Presidents Place office building.
It’s Back: Snow Forecast!
While the forecast called for but dustings west of 495 with little to no accumulation, a s-bomb of forecast is still a s-bom.
Quincy Schools Bomb Threats Suspect Found By Police
Also as noted by Quincy Quarry News last week, the suspected crank caller is a juvenile.
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