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
MBTA shuts down Green and Orange rail service given tunnel issues underneath the former Government Center garage #mbta #charliebaker #mayorkoch
Just when one thought that things could not become much worse with the MBTA’s operations, they of course become worse. Way worse.
Quincy Mayor Koch closed City Hall on Juneteenth Monday but local trash workers had to work
Granted, collecting trash is a legitimate public health concern; at the same time, it must be noted that many of the local residential trash collection workers are people of color as well as do enjoy a day off on other federal, state and/or local holidays.
MBTA Board of Directors to hold first meeting after a still-ongoing federal investigation hits the fan #mbta #mayorkoch
While the local weather will not be heating up until this weekend, the heat will be on the MBTA Board of Directors today at its first meeting as a so far damning, onging Federal Transit Authority Safety (Mism)anagement inspection hits the fan.
MBTA problems continue and now there is a call for mass firings of the MBTA’s senior management
Breaking bad badly bad news© continues to hit the MBTA with unrelenting poundings.
Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch takes a vacay day on Juneteenth? @mayorkoch #juneteenth #blacklivesmatter
After going all-in with his annual Flag Day wrapping the flag around his ample middle the weekend before the one just past, it would appear that Quincy Mayor Koch did not participate in any events commemorating Juneteenth this past long holiday weekend.
MBTA Blue, Orange and Red service hit with services cut given a still ongoing federal investigation into obvious safety concerns #mbta #mayorkoch
The service cuts were to reduce weekday Blue, Orange, and Red Lines subway service to Saturday service levels so as to make it possible for the MBTA to perhaps be able to strive to operate at acceptable levels of reliability and safety at some point down the tracks.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Dogs, Dollars And Fires Oh My!
Things heated up in Quincy this past week. Heated up a whole lot as well as not in good ways.
Logan Airport jammed by flight cancellations – “It’s a pawkin’ lot” #loganairport #jetblue
The only good news is so far no ground crew has tried to pahk planes in the Hahvahd Yahd.
Monkeying around with Monkeypox #cdc
Want to monkey around but have concerns about Monkeypox?
QATV continues to not live stream City Council meetings #quincycitycouncil #mayorkoch #quincysun #partiotledger
Then again, as QATV has become de facto Koch Omnivison Unlimited, such “oversights” are only to be expected.
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