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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Quincy Developer Proposes To Go Diverse To Save His Night Club Liquor License
Who knew?
Hollywood Returns to Quincy Dive Bar For Last Call Location Shoots?
That and perhaps also for some early in the morning eyeopening shots at a local dive bar by at least some of the film crew.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Tax To The Max!
The biggest news of the week was the setting of arguably the biggest local residential property tax increases in at least recent local history and perhaps the largest tax increase statewide this year.
Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch Reelection Campaign Spending Blows Past $1.17 Million
Net/net, Quincy Mayor Koch has to date spent at least $1,168,537.52 per Quincy Quarry’s count and thus also to date has spent $113.65 per vote received.
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets: Yet Another Pedestrian Struck In Quincy
The radio chatter suggested serious injuries and closing of Washington Street for a time uncertain confirms this assessment. The good news, so far the Quincy Police Department has apparently not issued a fatal incident announcement.
Whither The Patriots? A Quincy Quarry News Poll
To put it mildly, the Patriots have fallen. Fallen hard to next to the bottom of heap as of unlucky Week 13 of the National Football League season.
City of Quincy 2024 Property taxes going up. Up a lot!
The pocket-picking 8.3% residential property tax increase imposed last night was all but spot on with Quincy Quarry News’ Financial and Other Affairs desk’s projection of an 8.5% median projection early last August.
Today is National Cookie Day!
As such, feel free to chow away with no regrets. Unless, that is, one is diabetic or otherwise faces sugary food triggered health risks and/or is a binge eater.
A Four Letter Forecast: Sn*w
Granted, the forecast is but for a chance of a light “Ocean Effect” snow showers. At the same time, all it takes is a dusting of snow to turn local streets into slip and slides.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Traffic, Trafficking, and Taxes Oh My!
Oh what a week is was during the week after Thanksgiving Day.
Quincy Police Cracking Down On Traffic Scofflaws!
Unclear, however, is how long will this initiative last or how it might be implemented along the many other dangerous roadways in the Q.
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets: Low Speed Pursuit all the way to the Milton/Canton line
A police pursuit that started in the parking lot of the 7/11 on Franklin Street late Thursday afternoon was reported to Quincy Quarry News by its primary Citizen Police Scanner Monitor.


















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