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 Police arrest female who mugged eighty four year old wheelchair bound man
Unfortunately, there is no basis for adding an additional charge for allegedly committing the lowest sort of street crime of at least the month.
Bitcoin tanking worse than the stock market #bitcoin #stockmarket
Worried about your 401k? Remember, it can always be worse. For example, you could have bet your ranch on Bitcoin.
Quincy institutes vehicular play chicken traffic lanes on Adams Street?
Even in light of already all but insufferable local traffic as well as trafficking in and around Quincy’s two city halls, Quincy Quarry News found perhaps its most gobsmacking find to date on the now even further so arguably dangerous streets of Quincy.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Budget, what budget? #mayorkoch #cityofquincyma #cityofquincy
While Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch foisted an audio and image-based overview of his proposed Fiscal Year 2023 so-called budget, the budget itself was pretty much of a joch.
Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch finally releases his proposed Fiscal Year 2023 budget #mayorkoch #cityofquincy #cityofquincyma
After promising to see his Fiscal Year budget proposal released for public review on Tuesday, Mayor Koch’s proposed pocket-picking 7.7% FIscal Year 2023 budget spending increase was only just released today.
Quincy Quarry yet again sees potholes filled? #mayorkoch #cityofquincyma #potholes
How finally? At least some of the postholes now finally filled date back to at least last spring.
City of Quincy budget? What budget?
In spite of Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch promising to release his proposed Fiscal Year 2023 to the public on Tuesday while he was presenting it to the Quincy City Council, it is now Day Three of the budget book watch.
Nantucket votes for gender-neutral topless beaches #releasethetatas #savethetatas #sunblock
Ironically, this vote came as many women in much of Western Europe long known for going topless at the beach are opting to cover up given the potential of their exploitation on social media.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch’s Fiscal Year 2023 budget proposal is missing
With the past as prologue, Quincy Quarry suspects that the books are still being cooked.
Quincy Mayor Koch announces near eight percent budget spending increase proposal for Fiscal Year 2023#mayorkoch #cityofquincy ‘ #porkbarrel
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch’s budget presentation was right with darkly amusing bits of doublespeak that would have left even George Orwell shaking his head.
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