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
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.
Quincy Center Bridge Formerly To Nowhere Sidewalk Still Frozen
Dangerously frozen.
Quincy Quarry Police Scanner Snippet: Naked Guy Smoking Pot In Quincy Marriott Lobby
Three (police) cruisers were dispatched to the scene to restore decorum at the only hotel in Quincy.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Flooding, Snow, Ice, Vehicular Whackings, And Crime Oh MY!
“Why did the fish cross the road?”
A Tale Of Two Quincy Bridges
The contrast? Read all about it here via Quincy Quarry’s SparksNotes!
Quincy Quarry Coverage Sees The MBTA Take Care Of Business?
Also apparent was how the MBTA tasked seven employees to do the job in typical T fashion.
Former Fall River Mayor Jasiel Correia Undergoing Diesel Therapy?
Former Fall River Mayor and now federal prison inmate Jasiel Correia has been moved to his sixth prison in three months.
Tuesday Snow Storm Response Scorecard
Quincy Quarry was up early as well as out and about through mid-morning to see how the City of Quincy’s Department of Public Works had done to respond to the third light snow fall locally in less than ten days.
Yet Another Motor Vehicle Whacking
Today’s latest whacking of someone by a motor vehicle was of a juvenile struck in the vicinity of the intersection of School Street and thus Parkingway somewhat near the Quincy Center Petco location.
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