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
Barnstable Police know to do what Quincy Police do not? #quincypolice #quincypolice
While the Barnstable did not arrest the head of state police’s son, they did refer the matter along to the Barnstable County District Attorney as well as one can only hope confiscated the kid’s pieces and bullets.
Quincy Center landscaping feature not landscaped #mayorkoch #cityofquincy #quincycenter
In a development that left even the hard-bitten Quincy Quarry News crew in a state of disbelief, came an image from a Citizen Photojournalist of an expensive to build granite-lined planter box in Quincy Center that was unplanted.
Quincy Center apartment fire stopped before it became a towering inferno #quincyfire #quincyfirefighters #quincyfiredepartment
In fact, at least two disasters, if not potentially three, were avoided today.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: A tough week for Tommy Taxes #mayorkoch #cityofquincy
You are having a tough week when articles about you start with “U.S. Attorney”…
Quincy House Whacker gets off?
Boston 25 has continued to doggedly investigate things with the ferocity of a hungry dog protecting her bone and so dug up damning indications that the Quincy Police helped the house whacker get off.
Quincy City Council forgets to post Zoom link for tonight’s FY2023 budget Public Hearing #cityofquincy #quincycityhall #noeldibona #chuckphelan
In what was surely but an inadvertent mistake, a Zoom link so that locals could participate in tonight’s proposed FY2023 Budget Public Hearing was not posted on the City of Quincy’s website calendar of meetings.
US Attorney Rachael Rollins opening Civil RIghts investigation into the City of Quincy’s long koch-blocking rebuilding of the Long Island Bridge
US Attorney Rachael Rollins announced that her Civil Rights unit has opened up an investigation into whether or not the City of Quincy’s long-ongoing koch-blocking of the CIty of Boston’s plans to rebuild its Long Island Bridge on its dime is in violation of the federal Americans with Disabilities Act.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly FishWrap: Triskaidekaphobia happens!
While for the most part this past week, Quincy Quarry News featured the usual sorts of failed reseeding of trashed turf, potholes, and traffic hazard exposés, there is no denying that this week featured a Friday the Thirteenth.
Quincy Massachusetts streets still laden with potholes #potholes #mayorkoch #cityofquincy
The much trumped-up City of Quincy pothole repair peeps notwithstanding, Quincy streets still have potholes, including along two of Quincy’s busiest thoroughfares.
Quincy City Hall lawn reseeding fail and is sodding now next? #kimjongkochplaza #mayorkoch #cityofquincy
Accordingly, one can only reasonably assume that both sodding the trashed turf as well as taxpayers yet again are on tap in the coming days and weeks.
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