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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National Bean Counter Day Is Today!
It is only fitting that on the day after federal and state income tax filing deadlines that accountants have their day.
#QuincyQuarryNews #WeeklyFishWrap: Bad Taste, Cold Weather
Last week Quincy Quarry features featured bad taste and cold weather.
#PunxsutawneyPhil Was Right for A Change: Winter Lingers In New England
Granted, we enjoyed a run of nice weather a few weeks ago but New England weather is well-known to be shall we say fickle.
#QuincyQuarryNews Design Review: #KnockingHeaven’s Door
The new entrance gate for Mt Wollaston Cemetery is tacky at best.
#QuincyQuarryNews #WeeklyFishWrap: The Fish Wrap Is Back!
After a week or so of reveling over the return of Major League Baseball and time consumed to facilitating yet another intervention for Quincy Quarry News’ sports editor, the Quincy’s Weekly Fish Wrap is back!
Quincy School Bus Yard Now Also A Boatyard
Someone is storing her but more likely his boat within the school department’s bus yard behind the Kennedy Senior on Squantum Street.
#QuincyCityCouncil President #IanCain Razing His Political Career?
In a surprise announcement earlier this week, Ian Cain has announced that he will not be running for reelection to the City Council come this fall’s local elections.
#QuincyQuarryNews #WeeklyFishWrap: Spring Fever!
After a colder winter then recent years if not a tad colder than seasonal averages over time, the weather warmed up nicely over the past week.
Quincy Pedestrian Fatality Near Police Headquarters
On St. Patrick’s Day evening yesterday around 7 pm a pedestrian has been reported as struck and so then later died near the Quincy Police Department headquarters.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Sníomh Go Brách!
As we head into a perhaps three day holiday to fete all things Irish, what would St. Patrick’s Day be without a little blarney and most especially spinning political spin? Not politics.
#EverettMayorCarlo DeMaria Vows To Fight #StateInspectorGeneral Finding That He Was Overpaid By $180,000
In a development Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch is surely monitoring closely, Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria has announced that he intends to challenge the Inspector General view he has been overpaid by $180,000 in recent years.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch And City Council President Ian Cain Try To Downplay ACLU Gunning For Koch’s Unconstitutional Statues
The South Shore broadsheet continues to exposé Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch’s unconstitutional plans to see statues of Roman Catholic patron saints faith placed on the exterior of Quincy’s impending new public safety headquarters.
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