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
Today is Presidents Day — Even so …
Today’s Monday National Holiday was established to honor Presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln as their birthdays fall in the later half of February.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Same old same old yet again, different week …
The week past started out with an all too frequent event in Quincy: a whacking by a motor vehicle. Actually, it was a daily double! The driver apparently whacked both a pedestrian AND a bicyclist.
Today Is Random Acts Of Kindness Day!
While setting a day for engaging in random acts of kindness could be seen as going against the concept of random acts, there is never enough kindness. Never ever.
Shooter Shoots Victim In Wollaston
After weeks — if not months — of Quincy Quarry News breaking often exclusive stories about firearm and knife violence in Quincy, regional media finally scooped the Quincy with news of a shooting in Wollaston.
Injuries And Worse Luckily Ducked In Serious SUV Crash In Front Of City Hall
Fortunately, only the driver was injured.
A Quincy Quarry News Valentine’s Day Greeting To You And Yours!
Life can be hard, especially in Quincy. As such, Quincy Quarry News can only properly show some love to its ever-growing legions of loyal readers.
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets: Quincy Police Back-up Fed Raid
Shortly before 9 am this morning Quincy Quarry’s senior Citizen Police Scanner Monitor heard word of the Quincy Police Department backing up a Federal law enforcement agency raid undertaken in the Wollaston neighborhood.
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets: School Bus Accident, Multiple Injuries, Multiple Vehicles
On the first day after yesterday’s but rainy Snow Day local public schools closings, Quincy Public Schools bus 4119 was apparently involved in a multiple vehicle accident in the vicinity of Dimmock Street and Presidential Lane.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu Unwinding Snow Emergency
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is prompting commencing to unwind cautious imposing of a snow emergency in Boston.
Nor’easter Shifts Path, Expected Impact So Diminished
Reduced storm exceptions notwithstanding, Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch still declared a snow emergency as well as local public schools in Quincy will be closed for a snow day today out of an assumed abundance of caution.
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