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Quincy High suffered a loss of access as well as who only knows what in the way of impairment from utility work today.
Just as some semblance of normalcy for local public school students and their gravely stressed parents returned other than for the one local student hit by a bus on his way to school yesterday after a six day Snow Days holiday, the Woodward Avenue back entrance and student drop-off point for Quincy High school was closed this morning around the start of the school day.
How impacted was the morning student drop off is as yet unknown.
![Schools snowed in 1 | Quincy News About Quincy Massachusetts | Quincy Ma Snow covered drop off parking lane at quincy high a quincy quarry news photo](https://quincyquarry.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/schools-snowed-in-1-202x300.jpg)
Snow-covered high school student drop-off parking lane along Woodward Avenue
A Quincy Quarry News file photo
When Quincy Quarry arrived on the scene, a single officer police detail was arriving at the site as well as after work was already in progress at this suspected emergency work site.
What in the way of utility work was necessary was impossible to determine as the equipment trucks working the site were not marked with the names of the usual utility companies that service the City of Quincy.
That and Quarry staffers know better than to either ask those on the scene what is going on or bother asking for comment from anyone working for the City of Quincy who should be duly answering questions.
While the equipment later left the scene, the Quarry was unable to confirm if the work needed had been fully completed or if the equipment was still in place at the end of the school day and so adding to the snarled traffic nightmare afflicting the whole of the Metro Boston region in the wake of The Blizzard of 2015 and the Ground Hog’s Day storm.
Regardless, Quincy Quarry will cover any and all possible further breaking developments on this and other trafficking impingement during the snow-impacted Winter of 2015.
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