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.
For instructions on how to do so, find out how to do so here.
Latest Citizen Journalism Posts
Docks sitting by the bay. Looks like nothin’s gonna change. Not in Quincy anyway …
Courtesy of one of Quincy Quarry’s ever-growing cadre of Citizen Photojournalists comes images of yet another perhaps something shady along Quincy’s waterfront.
Today is National Pizza Day!
As such, check out the deals available today in Greater Boston!
Quincy Quarry’s State of the City recap
Mayor Koch staged his State of the City presentation a week ago Tuesday. That it has taken so long for Quincy Quarry News to expose it is that the range of things to skewer was both numerous as well as often gobsmackingly at odds with reality.
City of Quincy Public Buildings Department falling down on taking care of falling bricks at Quincy police headquarters
While on the way to work another in the works hard hitting to the stones exposé, Quincy Quarry Mobile One happened upon fallen to the ground bricks from the facade of the current Quincy police headquarters.
Milton maintains top AAA credit rating for ninth year whereas Quincy has seen two downgrades in past two years
In December of 2020, Quincy then AA+ bond rating was hit with a negative outlook and then was hit with a full downgrade to an AA rating In May of 2021.
How Cold Was It?
On the bright side of things, early Sunday morning risers today faced to a balmy 26 degrees or so when they headed out the door to walk the dog
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: The State of the Q Suc*s! … #mayorkoch
While Quincy Quarry’s political desk is still reviewing video of Quincy Mayor Tom Koch’s first annual State of the City address in two years so as to verily a few highs but mostly lows to feature in the Quarry’s pending coverage of the address, a brief sampling of what to expect follows.
How cold is it?
So cold that …
Massachusetts’ Official Groundhog Ms. G goes against Punxsawtaney Phil with her call for an early spring
Ms. G, a longtime resident of the Massachusetts Audubon Society’s Drumlin Farm and winter length prognosticator extraordinaire has opted for expecting an early spring, unlike her meteorological rival Punxsawtaney Phil who is expecting six more weeks of winter.
Koch Maladministration allows paving to be done when way colder than non-emergency paving should be done #mayorkoch #dpw #cityofquincy
All things duly considered, the Koch Machine is thus surely in election year take care of long overdue maintenance shortcomings mode regardless of the unduly expensive cost to the taxpayers footing the bill.
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