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Do You Know Who I Am?
Additionally, as the dust settled, an estimated 8 passengers in the SUV, most of who all looked to be teenage girls, fled the scene of the accident.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Yet another koched-up Edifice Complex in the Q?
It is now official: the Koch Maladministration rolled out its talking heads to talk up building a brand-new and city-owned home for both City Hall and Quincy College at Monday night’s City Council Finance Committee meeting.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: A Lost School Vacation Week bender …
Quincy Quarry staff started out school vacation week with a Lost Weekend and then opted to stretch it out to a whole week, so leaving the latest lowly Quarry intern to mostly but occasionally as well as slovenly post news wire articles from other news media, nap on a sofa – anything but actually work.
Quincy Sidewalk ratted out?
Unfortunately, there was no way to visually determine the cause of death. Plus, dead is dead.
Quincy Suffers Two More COVID-19 Fatalities
Unclear, however, is did these deaths occur this past week or the week before as in recent weeks the City of Quincy has opted to only update the local COVID-19 fatality list on Fridays but the city did not issue an update on Good Friday a week and a half ago.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Q-ups happen …
And on another not bright note of another sort: not only was Opening Day for the Red Sox at home this season rained out on April Fool’s Day, the Sox then got sweep by the Baltimore Orioles.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Shoveling BOTH Snow and bovine byproduct this week!
Expectations as to how much, however, have been in flux.
Final Snow Job of the Season Tomorrow
In an ominous sign, the expected snowfall for the Boston adjacent area has inched up from a forecast of one to three inches of snow to as much as two to four inches.
Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch to present annual State of the City on March 9
More importantly this year, however, is just what is the state of the health of Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch?
Team Koch goes for its first two for two in 2021!
Even so, the yet again late rollout of the latest City of Quincy COVID-19 YouTube happened after the close of business at City Hall on a Friday and so well into the slow weekend news cycle as well as was initially only rolled out via Twitter
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