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City of Quincy Department of Public Works Spreading Brine Before Its Time?
Spreading brine on a road before a snow storm can prove to be an effective step to help mitigate snow and ice accumulation. At the same time, how and when to use brine requires some thought even if not all that much thought.
Storm Emergency Parking Ban Scheduled By Quincy Police Department
With a nor’easter bearing down on Massachusetts, the Quincy Police Department has announced that a snow emergency has been declared starting at 9 pm this evening and then running until the police decide to life the ban.
Early Snow Storm Shopping Happening?
Have Quincy Quarry News’ ever-growing legions of loyal readers taken the Quarry’s heed and so opted to duly prepare for this weekend’s impending now expected to be officially declared storm warning? Perhaps.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: News, Like Fish, Begin To Smell After Three Days
With apologies to the original as well as to mitigate at least some of the stink for its loyal readers — and thus unlike other news media, Quincy Quarry News’ end of year wrap up will be limited to but the last couple of weeks of 2023.
Campaign Lawn Sign Post Election Clean-up Not Happen in Quincy?
Usual local policies and practices regarding yard lawn signs is for their respective candidates to see them gathered up within five days to a week after election day. In this and other cases, however, such does not always happen.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Lights, Camera, Action!!!
Not only was a movie company do some location shoots in and around Quincy, what would a week be without a pedestrian whacking?
City of Quincy 2024 Property taxes going up. Up a lot!
The pocket-picking 8.3% residential property tax increase imposed last night was all but spot on with Quincy Quarry News’ Financial and Other Affairs desk’s projection of an 8.5% median projection early last August.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: This, that, and various others …
Quarry coverage started the week with a story about how local school bus drivers have been working without a new contract for well over a year as well as are now expressing their concerns about safety for students
Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Snippets: UPS Delivery Truck Looted
Roughly around noon today a UPS truck was struck by more than a porch pirate.
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.
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