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 Department Of Public Works Worker Parks Wherever He Wants
“Do you know who I am?” More importantly, do you know what he is?
Weymouth Scores $336,000 Federal Grant To Study Local Traffic Safety Problems
No indications, however, that the City of Quincy will also be seeing any such funding in spite of a clear need to address ever-increasing traffic safety concerns in Quincy.
National Day of Unplugging!
It won’t kill you, other than perhaps by the hands of your significant other over your suddenly bothering her or him after years of neglect.
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets: A Daily Double!
Quincy Quarry News’ Senior Citizen Police Scanner Monitor picked up some frantic police radio chatter during a short span of time mid-afternoon today.
Which is Faster? The City of Quincy Pothole Patrol or the Post Office?
While out and about the every-increasingly mean and today wet streets of Quincy, Quincy Quarry Mobile One happened up a rarely seen City of Quincy Department of Public Works ride — its pothole repair truck!
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets: Yet Another Pedestrian Whacked! Updated Coverage
This latest whacking was but next door to the scene of a fatal whacking last month of a senior who had been a resident of 1000 Southern Artery.
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets: Yet Another Stabbing!
While a stabbing is nothing new in Quincy, what is new is that all manner of regional media covered the story as well as the local print tabloid but so far not the South Shore broadsheet even thought it has a joint venture agreement with WHDH Channel 5.
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets: A Monday Trifecta!
Quincy Quarry’s Senior Police Scanner Monitor picked up a trifecta of calls by shortly after lunchtime today.
Today Is National Fairy Tale Day!
Amazingly, however, City Hall will not be celebrating the day with a city council meeting or a mayoral pronouncements of yet another expensive “Edifice Complex” that will require taxpayer-funding.
City of Quincy Welcome C nter (sic) Closed
While out and about on the ever mean and recently cold streets of Quincy, roving Quincy Quarry News personnel found the City of Quincy Welcome “C nter” (sic) inexplicably closed as well as trashed,.
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