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
August Full Moon Lights The Way For Chinese Ghosts!
“Ghost Month is that time of the year when the gates of hell are believed to be left open for spirits, specially those who died unexpectedly, to roam the earth and possibly cause harm to the living,”
MBTA and Commuter Rail ties to Everett homicide #mbta #transitpolice #mbtatransitpolice #mbtacommuterrail
Breaking badly bad news© slam both the MBTA and the Commuter Rail given yet another deadly turn.
Beer truck ends up light of Bud Light
In breaking badly news© for beer drinkers comes word of a beer truck full of Bud Light overturning in Kentucky AND that the beer would be destroyed rather than enjoyed.
Heat Emergency Finally Over!
While most everyone was pleased with today’s delightful weather, parents – especially those working from home – were surely ecstatic to be able to tell their children to play outside …
Police tied up with barricaded person incident for five hours and counting near the Fore River Bridge #msp #quincypolice
Details are scarce as regards the person holed up in a self-storage facility on the Quincy side of the Fore River Bridge other that statements from police that the public is not at risk.
Charles Acton IV weighs in on last weekend’s co-called Multicultural Folk Festival in Quincy
Truth be told, it was surprising that the two-day outdoor event even went forward given that Eastern Massachusetts has been mired in one of hottest summers on record.
City of Quincy Trees Dying In Droves From The Drought
Quincy Quarry New’s arborists Paul Bunyan VI and Fredrick Law Olmsted risked mad dogs and Englishmen in the midday sun so as to survey the damage the drought has done to many hundreds of trees planted by the City of Quincy in recent years.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Burn Baby Burn! #mayorkoch #mbta
It has been a rough week for the MBTA even by its lowly standards.
Federal takeover of the MBTA next? #charliebaker #mbta #mayorkoch
In the meanwhile, still no comment out of Quincy Mayor Tom Koch and who has been the Chair of the MBTA Advisory Board for a decade. as well as is the senior ranking member of the MBTA’s Board of Directors.
MBTA announces a month-long closure of the opened just a month ago Green Line Extension to Somerville #mbta #charliebaker, #mayorkoch
In a late breaking pile of breaking badly bad news© broken on a Friday so as to take advantage of a weekend in the hope that public rancor might abate over the weekend, the T announced it will be closing the Green Line Extension for a month
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