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 Weekly Fish Wrap: April starts out with a sacrificial lamb?
In short, as well as yet again: Only In Quincy …
Quincy Quincy News exposés even more about purported Koch Administration suit mashings on St. Patrick’s Day
A review of Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch campaign fund expense reports finds something incriminating; in fact, two things incriminating for both him and one of his coatholders who is said to have ended up in protective police custody.
Quincy Quarry News narrows when Quincy Mayor Koch scored his latest new City Ride
The gearheads on Quincy Quarry News Automotive Desk also suspect that Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch’s new City Ride is an all but brand new 2023 model
Submitting Prisoners to endless looping of Baby Shark found to be Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Amazingly, there was no word of those now on probation seeing their playlists limited to Baby Shark during their sentences of time on probation.
Trump arraignment sucks up media’s focus
Even so, Quincy Quarry’s loyal readers can count on it to double down on its monitoring of things done as well as more importantly misdone in the Q as what better opportunity to endeavor to grift things underneath the radar?
St Patrick’s Day whacked pedestrian traffic signal still missing
The missing traffic signal is especially troubling as the crosswalk is still being used even though one of the three pedestrian crossing traffic signals is MIA on what is the busiest as well as fast traveled thoroughfares in Quincy.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Carpet bombing exposés!
Quincy Quarry News hits for the cycle and then some during the opening week of a new Major League Baseball season
City Hall fire update: Never should have happened?
Given uncovered information it is only reasonable to suspect that perhaps the owner of the truck should not have been apparently working for the City of Quincy.
Mayor Koch schooled by teachers during new contract negotiations?
A source speaking off the record with Quincy Quarry News views the recently reached tentative new union contract with local teachers was a near complete win by the teachers, if not also a blowout win.
Pedestrian fatalities up by 35% in 2022 with Quincy deaths 37% higher than state average
Pedestrian fatalities statewide were up 35% in 2022 from 2021 per a study recently released. Even worse for Quincy locals, local fatalities were 37% higher in 2022 than the statewide average on a per capita basis.
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