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.
As such, Quincy Quarry welcomes all dimes and smartphone photos dropped its way.
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Latest Citizen Journalism Posts
Quincy Quarry News readership hits new highs in the Quarry’s ninth year of online publication
The Quincy Quarry News’ Traffic and Trafficking Desk has found that the ever-growing legions of loyal Quincy Quarry readers have grown at rates that are outstripping the Quarry’s suits’ most optimistic expectations!
City of Quincy cut its snow removal budget, Farmers Almanac then predicts snowy winter
Granted, climate change does appear to be happening; however, Quincy is still likely due for a snowy winter even if such winters are becoming fewer and farther between. After all, California was hit with at least near record snowfalls and rain last winter after years of suffering a brutal drought.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch announces his latest sure to be doomed challenge of Long Island Bridge
To date, all of Koch’s appeals have been turned aside in spite of his spending at least a million dollars of tax dollars. Then again, so have pretty much all of his other appeals of adverse court rulings against the actions of his maladministration with even more yet on the horizon.
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets: Public nudity trending in the Q
The recent pleasant warm weather has apparently encouraged at least two locals to shed their clothes.
Quincy Quarry News’ Quincy residential property tax increase projections for 2024
Quincy Quarry News’ long anticipated 2024 residential property tax bills increase projections finally hits the fan, wicked ugly increases.
Quincy Quarry News cracks up pollster
Among other things, as for questions asked by the pollster, what was interesting how she did not broach topics surely of interest to local voters.
Pickleball facing criticism on National Pickleball Day
The problem? Noise. Apparently the sound of striking a Pickleball is louder than one might think as well as that the pattern of the noise can be especially annoying.
Quincy Quarry News begins its ninth year of publication!
Accordingly, the newshounds at the Quarry decided that it was 5 o’clock somewhere.
Migrant Center planned at Eastern Nazarene College already facing blowback
Then again, blowback by locals and others was only reasonable to expect over a done deal done on the down low.
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets: Kim Joch Koch Plaza an overnight campsite and needle park
After several weeks of relative quietude for local first responders along with incomplete information gathered to justify a Quincy Quarry story come, one could only expect regression toward the mean.
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