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
MBTA bus burst into flames in Forest Hills #mbta #charliebaker #mayorkoch
It is official: breaking badly bad new© stories about the problems at the MBTA have achieved daily house fire and car accident stories status with local broadcast news media.
Quincy Center traffic light fail gives rise to snarled evening commute traffic #mayorkoch #cityofquincy #tpal #quincypolice
A Citizen Traffic Monitor then only responsibly called the Quincy Police Department, only to be told that the department had no officers available to respond to the scene.
The Heat is on! #mayorkoch
While Boston’s Mayor Michelle Wu has declared a heat emergency and so opened up cooling centers as well as is providing other ways to beat the heat, Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch not so much,.
Orange Line to be shutdown for a month for a major maintenance makeover #mbta #charliebaker #mayorkoch
In a unprecedented move even per the sorry history of the MBTA, Orange Line rail service would be suspended for a month so as to allow for more ready endeavoring to addressi of all manner of problems with the Orange Line,.more.
Kim Jong Koch Plaza’s Snow Team Six hoses down pavement during drought #mayorkoch #cityofquincy
Apparently, Snow Team Six is under the mistaken impression that brick pavers need to be watered.
MBTA considering month long shutdown to address maintenance shortcomings #mbtw #mayorkoch #charliebaker
In news just hitting the fan, the MBTA is considering shutting down Orange Line rail service for a currently projected month so as to (perhaps, ed.) be able to endeavor a one and down makeover.
MBTA workers damage third rail during overnight track work on the Red Line
On the first overnight of a planned two week project to redo Red Line track given a laundry list of fixes mandated by the Federal Transportation Administration, MBTA repair equipment derailed near the Quincy Center Red Line station around 1:45 AM in the wee hours of this morning.
Commuter Rail fail #mbta #mayorkoch #charliebaker
Given the concurrent loss of air conditioning on the train, some passengers opted to flee the scene by relying on the kindness of strangers who provided ladders so that passengers could climb over chain link fencing along the tracks.
City of Quincy rolls out a drought tree watering plan #cityofquincydpw #mayorkoch
Needless to say, the City of Quincy’s so-called drought response plan will includes reaching out to a favored source of campaign fund contributions to Quincy Mayor Tom Koch to provide additional water truck delivery capacity.
City of Quincy weedkiller sprayers continue to spray under cover of darkness #mayorkoch #cityofquincy #cityofquincydepartmentofpublicworks
Granted, weeds are a growing problem among city curbs as well as in the street side city easement that include sidewalks; however, the city’s weed sprayers do not appear to be spraying weedkiller on the worst of the weeds growing rampant in city sidewalks.
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