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
Reckless suspected Chowderhead whacks traffic lights, a priest’s car, and more but misses parishioners heading to Mass
The good news, not to mention reinforcing the fact that one should attend religious services, none of Most Blessed Sacrament’s parishioners were struck as they were heading in to church for Saturday evening Mass.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Things heat up in Quincy as the temperature rises.
It was a rough week in the Q. Or most anywhere else for that matter.
Yet another Quincy house hit by car. A Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippet
For a new twist on an all too comment event in Quincy, word of the house whacking on the Quincy Police radio channel went out a bit after sunrise this morning, only to followed by a second call for an ambulance shortly after 9 am
Neo-Nazis return to Quincy to protest at Eastern Nazarene Migrant Center
Wearing masks as usual, members of NSC-131 returned to Quincy protest under the cover of the dark of night.
Missing Police Detail?
While out and about Saturday morning, Quincy Quarry Mobile Two’s news crew found lanes of traffic along Hancock Street in front of the entrance to North Quincy MBTA parking garage blocked off as well as the entrance to the garage but no police detail anywhere to be seen.
Gun pulled on MBTA bus in Quincy
A quiet humid Saturday morning heated up when a suspected 15 year old with a record allegedly punched someone in the face and then pulled a gun out of his waist band while riding on a 216 MBTA bus
Bicyclist struck in Roxie’s parking lot
While details are scarce, the bicyclist was likely at least somewhat older and perhaps Asian.
Boston 25 exposés that Massachusetts State Trooper house whacker hit with an investigation by Attorney General
At this point, one can only reasonably assume that the saga of the Houghs Neck house whacker will in due course have more chapters.
Yet another Quincy Quarry News exposé scores results as City of Quincy now plans to conduct a city tree audit?
Needless to say, one can only assume that the count of city trees along city streets will not take all that long.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Laboring along to Labor Day!
As we head into the late summer hack holiday that is Labor Day, Quincy Quarry News keeps laboring away with hard-hitting to the stones exposés.
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