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Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: An inadvertent vacay
Unfortunately for City Hall, the hiatus was but short one.
Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch wants to reallocate unspent snow removal money and now snow is forecast
The reason for the special council meeting is to seek the all but invariably accommodating city council’s approval to tap a half a million dollar in said to be unspent budgeted funding for snow removal on yet to be detailed Coronavirus-related spending.
Quincy City Employee Denies Public Access to Public Bathrooms at New Hancock Garage
Unclear at the time of publication if access to the bathrooms was denied to protect perhaps scarce taxpayer paid for toilet paper or to over-zealously protect the suspected hack hire from possible exposure to COVID-19.
There will not be a Saint Patrick’s Day lunch in Quincy this year but it will not because of the Coronavirus
And if you believe that pile of blarney …
Quincy mayor breaks silence on police officer’s disability pension and his son’s preferential treatment
Breaks silence, breaks wind – whatever …
Quincy city officials confirm first presumptive positive case of Corona Virus in Quincy
“It’s nothing we can’t get through,” said Quincy Mayor Thoma P. Koch in a statement eerily eerily reflective of recent statements and tweets by President Donald Trump.
Quincy’s plastic bag ban to start Sunday
The City of Quincy’s plastic bag ban takes effect on the first of March, along with the start of a 90-day transition period to allow retailers and customers to get used to the new law.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Perp Walks Pending?
Granted, while who only knows when things might hit the fan, one must keep it in mind that good things often come to those who wait.
Water Leaks Persist at Wollaston MBTA Station in the Wake of an Expensive Renovation
Passengers were ecstatic when it re-opened in August after a twenty months long closure during construction. Then it rained and leaks resulted in the station’s floors becoming dangerously slippery.
Hancock Garage’s new elevator out of service
One would think that for forty-six large, the elevator would work; however, an out of service elevator is arguably par for the Koch …
















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