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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Homeless Camping at City Hall
While heading into Monday night’s City Council meeting, the Quarry reporter tasked with covering the meeting happened upon someone who appeared to be homeless and laid out on a mat in front of City Hall.
Quincy Public School Bus Drivers Express Safety Concerns
Drivers are asserting that lower pay for local school bus drivers than what other districts pay is making it hard to find drivers. Additionally, drivers are concerned that the school district has been cutting back on bus monitor staffing and is instead increasingly relying on older students to watch over younger students.
Veterans Day Weekend Remembrances
Consider taking the time to offer up prayers for those who pray and/or think about those who did not come home in the same condition as when they deployed. That and also for all of those not necessarily in uniform who have had to carry on as a result of the permanent impacts of war.
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets: Quincy Bank Robbed!
An otherwise quiet Monday afternoon in Quincy was disrupted by word on the Quincy police radio channel of a bank robbery of a Citizen Bank branch.
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets: Head on Crash Closes Washington Street
The accident was so considerable that Washington Street was closed to through traffic and vehicles thus detoured around the accident scene.
City of Quincy Finally Plants Trees in Saville Avenue Planters in Quincy Center
Finally, the City of Quincy has planted trees in the two long empty planters boxes along Saville Avenue opposite the convenience store in the Presidents Place office building.
It’s Back: Snow Forecast!
While the forecast called for but dustings west of 495 with little to no accumulation, a s-bomb of forecast is still a s-bom.
Quincy Schools Bomb Threats Suspect Found By Police
Also as noted by Quincy Quarry News last week, the suspected crank caller is a juvenile.
Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch Campaign Spending Blows Past $820,000
Mayor Koch’s spending is eyeopening to a point well-past merely gobsmacking.
Ashmont Red Line Slow Zones Gone!
At the same time, roughly 70 slow zones apparently remain along the rest of the Red Line, including in Quincy along the Braintree branch of the Red Line.
Happy Birthday President John Adams!
Today is John Adams’ two hundred and eighty-eighth birthday!
Capital Hill Icon Passes
In an era rife with rancor and worse on Capital Hill, an epic bipartisan display of comity happen in the wake of the passing on Wednesday of Herbert “Bertie” Bowman. Mr. Bowman was the longest-serving staffer in U.S. Senate history.

















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