Citizen Journalism
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Latest Citizen Journalism Posts
Quincy City Council Dumps A Wicked Expensive Dog Log On Local Taxpayers
In 2017, the City Council found a then projected $300 per square foot cost exorbitant. Now, however, enough council supplicants appear to be posed to provide final approval to spend over $1,300 per square foot to build a new animal control facility and so setting a new local record for a project cost overrun.
Unapproved temporary new Animal Control Facility under construction as Koch Maladministration seeks $15 million more for a permanent one
Tonight the Quincy City Council’s Finance Committee will be reviewing the Koch Maladministration’s ask for $15 million spending authorization to build a new Animal Control building.
Quincy Flag Day fireworks fires go three for three!
While not over consecutive years, last weekend’s fire on Pine Island was the third wildire in a row on Flag Day.
Federal Transportation Administration emergency review of MBTA issues recommendations before completing its review #mbta #charliebaker #mayorkoch
How bad are things? While the feds’ review of the MBTA is still underway, they have already issued a preliminary admonition to address four areas of concern immediately.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Quarry Stories write themselves #mayorkoch #cityofquincy #quincyfiredepartment
They really do. Honest. In fact, Quincy Quarry’s rewrite desk usually has to tone things down before they go to press or people might start questioning Quincy Quarry News’ veracity even if things recounted are what they all too often gobsmackingly are.
Quincy Flag Day Fireworks Light Up Both The Sky And A Wildfire
The weather could not have been better for a late afternoon/early evening parade. For firing off fireworks, not so much as they once again sparked a wildfire. Also incendiary was the music selection at the Flag Day gathering at Pageant Field Saturday night.
Quincy City Council meeting approval of record-setting budget spending increase not streamed live by QATV
As such, please be advised that Quincy Mayor Koch continues to spend as might a sailor on shore leave after two years at sea.
Quincy Police Department Kim Jong Koch Plaza motor pool more than a bit much? #mayorkoch #quincypolice #quincypolicedepartment #blacklivesmatter
For example, the department’s mini off-road four-door mini cruiser. After all, the Quincy Department has long had a number of military surplus Humvees that are more than capable to travel off-road as well as ford several feet of water if need be.
Accused drunk driving house whacker asked “What did I hit?” after slamming into Salem home
Regional television news desks had a field day yesterday covering a Salem house whacking by an allegedly drunk driver who drove his pick-up truck into a house shortly after midnight on Sunday.
Quincy Center Kim Jong Koch Plaza Snow Team Six pimps its rides? #mayorkoch #quincymayortomkoch #parkandrec
Apparently, the two drivers could not opt for the prudent use of but one tractor and so mitigate both wear and tear on at least one of them as well as also not waste expensive diesel fuel to schlep a very minimal number of tools and such …
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