Featured Articles
Below following are “snarq-filled” featured stories about the news of the day, with most of it breaking badly bad news©.
Enjoy!
J. Jonah White, Acting Publisher
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#NationalTacoDay Is Today!
As the first Tuesday in November so far continues to typically be an election day, National Taco Day is now set for the first Tuesday in October!
#BurnBowls #BurnBabyBurn
The people at Burn Bowls recycle propane tanks and ocean buoys into the Dodge Ram 1500 Limited Hemi© of outdoor fire pits
Former City Of Quincy Department Head Expected Pleading Out On Felonies Hearing In Federal Court Instead Continued
Scandals and such continue to plague the Koch Maladministration
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: The Heat Is Yet Again On Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch
This time the news of the week in Quincy from Quincy Quarry News is serious. Deadly serious.
Mayor Koch’s Non-Apology Apology Draws Deserved Protest
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch gobsmaking as well as ignorant views about the Roman Catholic Church’s horrific child sex abuse scandal as well as his non-apology about stating them continue to cause him fully deserved as well as continuing grief.
Boston Broadcast News Stations #PilingOn #QuincyMayorKoch
After years of for the most part overlooking the easy pickings tied to Quincy’s City Hall, local television stations are taking bites out of Quincy Mayor Thomas P, Koch’s ever-lessening corpulence,
Mayor And City Council Pay Petitions Turned In For Approval
At this point, the petition gathers as looking to win no matter what.
#QuincyMayorThomasKoch Hit By Warranted Blowback Over His Botched Cupcake Of A #MediaOp For #PatronSaintStatues
Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch’s long ongoing penchant for going off topic during not carefully scripted and tightly controlled situations arguably set a new high water mark this week.
#QuincyPatronSaints Motions Hearing Rife With Twaddle
The motions hearing in Norfolk County Superior Court yesterday to ponder the planned installation of Roman Catholic patron saints on the City of Quincy public building went both about as expected as well as gobsmackingly so at times.
Lawsuit Over #ReligiousStatues Secretly Planned For New #PublicSafetyHeadquarters Headed Back To Court Tomorrow
Count on Quincy Quarry Statues to report on how tomorrow’s hearing goes down and likely hard on the statues
The #BridgeNextToNoOneUses Closed To Use By Public
The $15 million or so Generals Bridge which next to no ones has been closed for use by the general public given adjacent construction projects.
Quincy Targeted For #ICERaids Today
At a minimum, a number of local landscaping services operators were not able to readily fill their labor needs for short money for at least today.
















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