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Quincy Quarry Police Scanner Snippets: Golf Course Patrons End Up In Water Hazard
Additionally at least a concurrent hazard: a girl apparently gone wild in the clubhouse for Quincy’s 27 hole golf ran amok with some sort of stick.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: March Blows!
Cold winds blew in from the Great White North this week during the first several days of astronomical spring followed by a seriously wet Easter weekend.
City Of Quincy Disses City Of Boston For Fixing Potholes
At Monday night’s Quincy City Council meeting the Koch Maladministration waxed at least ironically about the City of Boston opting to effect repairs to Moon Island Road, a private City of Boston roadway that lies within the City of Quincy.
Quincy Quarry Police Scanner Snippets: Pedestrian Whacked Near Southern Artery Stop and Shop
Yesterday around noon yet another pedestrian was whacked in Quincy by a motor vehicle.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Drip, Drip, Drip …
It was a slow week for news about Quincy. Wicked slow. The drip rate of Sugar Maple trees this time of year slow.
Quincy Department Of Public Works Worker Parks Wherever He Wants
“Do you know who I am?” More importantly, do you know what he is?
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Oh What A Week It Was!
Even by local standards, this past week set new lows for at least odds and ends.
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets: A Monday Trifecta!
Quincy Quarry’s Senior Police Scanner Monitor picked up a trifecta of calls by shortly after lunchtime today.
Quincy City Workers Found To Be Slow On The Job. Wicked Slow.
Granted, alacrity is not known to be a work habit by at least certain of those dining at the public trough. Even so, a local Citizen Photojournalist photo documented arguable a new low in sloth exhibited by two City of Quincy employees.
Today is Presidents Day — Even so …
Today’s Monday National Holiday was established to honor Presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln as their birthdays fall in the later half of February.
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