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
Quincy Center fire heats up an otherwise quiet Sunday morning #quincyfiredepartment
Fortunately, the fire occurred all but around the corner from the Quincy Fire Department headquarters and the fire was thus quickly extinguished.
Long Island Bridge poll results running close to three to one against Quincy
As expected, many of those opposed to the bridge cited by Boston.com and posting to its article displayed their misunderstandings of all manner of the facts and/or applicable law.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Things heat up with a losing trifecta. #mayorkoch #cityofquincy #mbta
For the Koch Maladministration, that is.
Morgan and Morgan looking to represent MBTA passengers on Orange Line train that burst into flames #mbta
All things considered, Quincy Quarry News is surprised that it took so long for Morgan & Morgan to surface.
Koch Maladministration loses yet again in court #mayorkoch #cityofquincy #cityofboston
A Suffolk County Superior Court judge is the latest judge to hand the heads of Koch Machine legal counsel back to Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch on a platter.
Will Big Pharma become Savior of Boston Lab Real Estate Development as Biotech pulls back?
How big a concern is the downturn? Recently there was a biotech conference on the problem and the hoped for support of smaller biotech firms and startups by Big Pharma.
Olympia Sports running out of Quincy #mayorkoch #cityofquincy
Yet another retailer in Quincy Center is throwing inn the towel.
City of Quincy workers weeding rather than watering new trees under cover of darkness
At first it was assumed that this City of Quincy work crew was watering drought parched trees.
Quincy Center Churches Hit By Water Pirates During Nine Day Heat Wave
Two Quincy Center churches were tapped for water by people out and about who apparently were looking to cool off and/or perhaps bath during at least the finals days of the just ended nine day heat wave.
Quincy Main Public Library A Needle Gallery?
Then again, the library has long been a regular response venue for first responders responding to drug overdoses as well as the occasional fatal overdose.
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