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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Hate Crime Car Whacker Pleads Out
Quincy should be no place for hate.
Who Let The Dollars Out? Cost Of The Pending New Animal Shelter Soars!
In other words, yet another City of Quincy managed construction project running (well, ed.) in excess of what was originally budgeted as well as running late to complete.
Lights out: Quincy Eclipse 2024!
The much touted eclipse came and went yesterday. While Quincy experienced only a 93% coverage of the Sun by the Moon, it was still dramatic.
Pedestrian Whacked Near Quincy High This Morning
This week got off to a bad start early this morning: around 7 am a pedestrian was struck by a motor vehicles near Quincy High School.
Boston Red Sox Home Opener Tomorrow!
Soggy and blustery spring so far, all will be right in Greater Boston tomorrow when the Red Sox hit the field at Fenway Park for their home opener at 2:10 pm
Quincy Quarry Police Scanner Snippets: Quarry Street Closed By Bad Accident
Sunday night within but moments of 10 pm a serious motor vehicle accident occurred along Quarry Street. So serious was the accident that Quarry Street was closed to traffic for hours.
Today Is National Beer Day!
Needless to say, National Beer Day is a red letter day in the Quincy Quarry News Newsroom.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Stormy Weather and Tomfoolery …
The only good news about the weather of late is that the deluge of rain that has fallen so far this spring may bring May flowers. Unfortunately, there is little to be said about the tomfoolery in the Q this past week. Not good anyway.
Yet Another Beacon Hill Fail …
While MADD is likely not a fan, one of the few positive legislative reforms by Beacon Hill given the COVID pandemic was to allow restaurants to include adult libations with their home delivery of meals.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch Commits Huge Gaff In His Choice For His Saint Patrick’s Day Revelry
Granted, by all accounts Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch is not a drinker. At the same time, $200 was charged to his campaign fund to cover the tab for a St. Patrick’s Day outing at a notorious local watering hole.
Today Is National Ferret Day!
Suffering unwanted rats and mice? Also want a cuddly as well as quiet smaller pet? Get a ferret!
Quincy Mayor Tom Koch to Present $157 million in Tomfoolery to City Council Tonight
Unfortunately for long-suffering taxpayers, the $157 million ask is not a April Fool’s Day fooling around prank.

















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