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.
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Latest Citizen Journalism Posts
Fighting among city employees well before closing time so as to avoid ending up with Coyote Ugly #quincypolice #quincyfiredepartment #cityofquincydpw #cityofquincyanimalcontrol
In yet another Only in Quincy sort of story comes yet another one care of Quincy Quarry News’ Citizen Police Scanner Monitor.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: A slow week, even for the T #mbta
Especially slow even if with the T …
National Coffee Day is Today! #marylouscoffee #dunkindonuts #coffebreak
Surely it is but a coincidence that National Drink Coffee Day follows National Drink Beer Day …
National Drink Beer Day is Today!
While every day is drink beer from the office tap in the Quincy Quarry News newsroom wherein the pay sucks but the bennies aren’t bad, this year the official Drink Beer Day fails on a hump day.
Braintree Branch of the Red Line rail service finally resumes after two fatally electrocuted by third rail #mbta
Needless to say, today’s morning commute for local straphandgers was both short-circuited as well as then variously long detoured.
Quincy still without Red Line rail service care of two people apparently touching the third rail #mbta
The bodies of the deceased were first spotted on the tracks just a bit north of the Wollaston Center Station by a train operator at roughly 6 AM.
Wollaston Center MBTA station held up by police action this morning #mbta #quincy police #mayorkoch
As if Mondays are not bad enough for straphangers, rail service on the Braintree branch of the Red Line has been replaced by a bus shuttle.
Green Line starts first week of three weeks of rail service suspensions to accommodate maintenance makeover #mbta #mayorkoch
Less than a week after Orange Line rail service resumed after a month-long major maintenance makeover of tracks and such, this morning the Green Line commenced yet another round of partial subway rail service disruption so as to undergo a makeover.
Seal slips out of Beverly pond and surrenders to police #boston25
The seal apparently had had enough and thus waddled over from Shoebert Pond to the Beverly Police Department headquarters to surrender at around 2;30 AM this morning.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: The T continues to be the T. So too, unfortunately, is Quincy. #mbta #mayorkoch
Amid much hoopla and such, rail service resumed on the Orange Line on Monday. In turn, as well as only to be expected, new problems hit the fan as at least a handful of Orange Line stations escalators were out of service shortly thereafter.
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