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
Quincy Police Cruiser Involved In Car Crash On Washington Street
Police radio chatter suggested that the cruiser was responding to a domestic and perhaps in a hurry.
A Winter Miracle: Potholes Patched In Quincy!
A Quincy Quarry News Citizen Photojournalist scored images of a manner of local unicorn last Friday: potholes actually patched.
To Salt Or Not To Salt. That Is The Question.
Needless to say, with the local temperature highs to no higher than in twenties and thus freezing until late morning tomorrow, any manner of precipitation on local streets is likely to give rise to icy slipping and sliding.
Long Time Taken While On The Clock For A Buzzcut?
A long time and very reliable Quincy Quarry News Citizen Journalist posed something of potential concern to the Quarry.
Plow Trucks Everywhere But Salt Spread Not So Much
At the same time, City of Quincy as well as contracted by the City of Quincy plow and sanders trucks were seen all over Quincy, albeit most were parked and idling in parking lots here and there.
Today is National Kazoo Day!
This simple, fun, and very affordable musical instrument has much to justify today as its day, unlike — for but one example — the clavichord.
Quincy Quarry Police Scanner Snippet: Shots Fired, Police Manhunt Underway!
This afternoon shortly before three, Quincy Police radio chatter overhead by Quincy Quarry’s Senior Citizen Police Radio Scanner Monitor included word of a combined be on the lookout as well as armed and assumed dangerous alert.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: A Naked Guy, a frozen sidewalk, a drug bust, and potholes in the Q!
For the most part, it was a relatively quiet week in Quincy this past week; in particular, this past week was a bit light on the usual level of exposé grade local news.
Think Of Others: Report Potholes!
While the City of Quincy will offer compensation for damage done by potholes, it will only do so if the damaging pothole has already been reported to the City AND it is in a city street.
Quincy Quarry Police Scanner Snippet: Drug Bust in Quincy Point
Quincy Quarry’s senior Citizen Police Scanner picked up police radio chatter of a drug bust in the vicinity of 500 Washington Street.
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