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
Ashmont Red Line Slow Zones Gone!
At the same time, roughly 70 slow zones apparently remain along the rest of the Red Line, including in Quincy along the Braintree branch of the Red Line.
Happy Birthday President John Adams!
Today is John Adams’ two hundred and eighty-eighth birthday!
Capital Hill Icon Passes
In an era rife with rancor and worse on Capital Hill, an epic bipartisan display of comity happen in the wake of the passing on Wednesday of Herbert “Bertie” Bowman. Mr. Bowman was the longest-serving staffer in U.S. Senate history.
Early Voting Begins: One Early Voter’s Observations
Early voting for this year’s local elections has begun. To this event, Quincy Quarry is proud to publish the unvarnished observations of one of its regular posters and which follow.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Crime Also “Happens”…
The week began with the FBI rolling out its annual nationwide crime rates statistical report. And then only went further downhill.
Quincy Public Schools Hit With Bomb Threats
Five bombs threats were made. Three against Quincy High School and two against Point Webster Middle School.
Accuweather Agrees With Quincy Quarry News’ Snowy Winter Forecast
Accuweather is the latest weather forecasting news outlet to agree with Quincy Quarry’s call for a snowier winter this winter than recent winters past.
Koch Campaign Continues to Spam Call Locals
The Koch campaign continues to operate a phone calling barraging of locals, including multiple calls to people who are only becoming ever more resolute to not be voting to reelect Mayor Thomas P. Koch for yet another term in office.
Worcester Impresario Bringing Back the Silver Screen!
In a feelgood story more typically out of Tinseltown comes a story out of Worcester about a plucky movie lover’s efforts to bring back the screening of movies to Worcester.
DeCristofaro Learning Center Dedication and Campaign Photo Op
This facility for local school students on the Autism Spectrum was dedicated on Sunday even though several dozen students are not expected to be moved to the 350 student capacity facility until after the start of 2024.
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