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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Chocolate Cookies’ Twenty-fifth Anniversary as the Official Cookie of Massachusetts!
Twenty-five years ago today the Chocolate Chip Cookie was named the official cookie of Massachusetts to honor its creation at the now-former Tollhouse Inn in Whitman Massachusetts in 1938.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: July starts with the slows
Then again, with the Fourth of July falling on a Tuesday this year along with the weather alternating from downpours to steam heat, such was only to be expected.
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets: Armed barricade situation defused
On a hot July Saturday afternoon things became even hotter when a distressed male who had allegedly flashed a gun then barricaded himself in a residence on Davis Street near Wollaston Beach.
Wollaston Beach and other local beaches’ water polluted by sewerage overflow
How much of a problem is leaking sewerage in Quincy? A $100 million problem …
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch publicly acknowledges desire to take Wollaston Beach from the state
No idea if the mayor is also planning to hit Wolly Beach for swimming and/or some sunbathing, however.
Fried? Pick up some Fried Chicken!
Do not want cook on what is a hot and humid day? Score deals today on National Fried Chicken Day!
Quincy City Hall and an extra long Fourth of July holiday weekend
As Quincy Quincy News predicted, many senior Quincy City Hall hack hire Kochholders would appear to have taken a personal day on Monday and so scored an extended Fourth of July weekend.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch opens reelection campaign headquarters
It would appear that this campaign headquarters venue is the largest one ever rented by Mayor Koch. Also, as well as ironically, it is located within his foundering Quincy Center redevelopment district.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Slipping away early for the Fourth of July?
With the Fourth falling on a Tuesday this year, one can only assume that many senior City Hall suits will also be taking a “personal day” on Monday, if not also slip out the back early on Friday to maximize a long holiday weekend.
Person talked off a ledge at Faxon Commons Apartment Complex
Shortly after midnight last night first responders were dispatched to respond to a report of a potential jumper on the seventh floor of an apartment building at 1071 Southern Artery.
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets: Midweek Mayhem!
Already this week Quincy Quarry’s Citizen Police Radio Scanner Monitor has picked up on two troubling incidents.
Quincy City Hall sodded yet again
Yet again local taxpayers ended up sodded with the bill

















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