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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#StarTrekDay Is Today
As such, feel free to get your geek on today, not that such could be stopped.
Primary Election After Action Report
The recent primary election results played out as expected for the most part, albeit with a few surprises.
#PrimaryElectionDay Is Today!
Today is a local primary election day on a day right after a three day holiday weekend Monday and so surely suppressing voter turnout.
National #RedWineDay is Today!
Granted, beer or perhaps a bottle of — say — Prosecco are more appropriate during the summer, the Quincy Quarry nzews crew rolls with any opportunity to hoist a glass or three.
Quincy Fire and Police Unions #DeniedStanding By Judge In #CityOfQuincy #StatuesDispute
Clearly, the ruling went against the hopes and expectations of professed devout Roman Catholic Quincy Mayor Koch to install publicly-funded statues of Roman Catholic patron saints on a public bulling.
#Statues Planned for #QuincyPublicSafetyHeadquarters Conference Does Not Go Well For #City Of Quincy
“If the facts are against you, argue the law. If the law is against you, argue the facts. If the law and the facts are against you, pound the table and yell like hell”
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch’s #Koched-up #Spending Baiting A #RecordPropertyTaxIncrease Going Away In 2026?
In what has become a Quincy Quarry News tradition in recent years, the Quarry is now endeavoring to go three for three three years in a row at effectively projecting how much local homeowners should expect their local property tax bills to go up.
#SeaStreet #WaterMain# Breaks #RepairPatches Pose #SafetyHazards
Road hazards happen. Especially in Quincy. Most especially in Quincy.
#TwentySixMillion More In Not Budgeted Spending Obligations Looking To Skyrocket #CityOfQuincy #PropertyTaxes in 2026
Add the MIA $26 million into the mix and the FY 2026 spending would total up to $62 million increase from FY 2025 as well as works out to be a near 15% spending increase.
#QuincyQuarryNews #WeeklyFishWrap: Hot Town, Summer In #TheCityOfQuincy
The dog days of summer continue to impose their tolls of heat, drought, sudden thunderstorms, lethargy, fever, mad dogs, and bad luck — especially bad luck for the Koch Maladministration.
Who Paid The #DropkickMurphys ?
In the wake of last Saturday’s free admission concert by American Celtic Punk band the Dropkick Murphys some intriguing information came Quincy Quarry’s way.
#AmazonPrimeDay Summer Sale Stretched To Four Days But Sales Less Than Prime
Amazon increased its previously inexplicably named two days long Prime Day summer sale increased to four days. Even so, twice as long as last year, sales only increased by 10%.
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