Featured Articles
Below following are “snarq-filled” featured stories about the news of the day, with most of it breaking badly bad news©.
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J. Jonah White, Acting Publisher
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Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Not Much To Wrap This Week …
Local news went quiet this week as summer vacation season officially kicks off this week with the Fourth of July. Wicked quiet.
Two Long Time North Quincy Restaurants Closing
In two signs showing how Quincy is changing, after 117 years of operation in total of providing serious portions for reasonable money, both La Paloma Mexican food restaurant and the primarily a hearty breakfast hash house Wheelhouse Diner are calling it a day today.
Wollaston Beach Closed Yet Again Over Sewerage Pollution As The Fourth of July Holiday Week Begins
In turn, such baits further confirmation for the City of Quincy ending up hit with a hundred million dollar fix-it consent agreement with the US Department of Environment Protection.
Petitions Launched To Seek Voidings Of Huge Pay Raises For Mayor And City Councillors
A grassroots group has launched a petition drive to press the City Council to voids its approval of a breathtaking as well as local taxpayers’ pocket-picking 89% raise for Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch on a W-2 basis and 49% for themselves.
Quincy Bicycle Police Officers Roll To Dedham Courthouse For Karen Read Trial
Unknown is if a Quincy bicycle officer pedaled to Dedhan or if he schlepped his two-wheeled rides to Dedham via a Quincy Police Department four-wheeled ride
Quincy Water Main Break Disrupts Morning Commute On Southern Artery
As the impacted area has been undergoing an ongoing water line replacement project, it is only reasonable to assume that the water main break was likely the result of a Q-up by the crew redoing water lines in the area.
Turtleboy Aiden Kearney Assaulted After A Quiet Dinner Out In Canton With His Girlfriend
In turn, Turtleboy has announced his plans to file assault and battery charges against the alleged perps.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Flounder Lands A Big One!
The Quincy City Council rolled over and approved an 89% raise for Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch. Obviously, the pay raise was not tied to performance.
Hancock Street Closure for Firefighter Funeral
Boston Firefighter Mathew M. Troy was but 32 at the time of his passing from occupational cancer care of hazmat exposure.
Quincy City Council Grifts Pay Pops As Expected
Additionally, as well as predicted by Quincy Quarry, the City Council trimmed their proposed “only” 58% raise to a mere 49%..
Summer Hit at 4:50 PM Today At The End Of A Heat Wave
Not a day too soon the weather is expected to cool towards seasonal norms tomorrow when Boston will be hosting a Duck Boat Parade for the 2024 NBA Champion Boston Celtics!
Massachusetts Overdose Deaths Down but Quincy Overdose Deaths Up
Overdose deaths in Quincy during 2023 were up by 16% from 2022’s overdose fatalities and so setting a new local record of 51 drug overdose deaths in 2023.
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