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Further problematic, while the one-way street plan imposed would appear to have addressed at least some instances of problems with the original plan wherein residents one could only either leave or return to their residence legally – but not the reverse, Quincy Quarry has received word that the revised one way street plan still presents all manner of problems above and beyond the painfully obvious example pointed out in the featured photo for this latest Quincy Quarry story.
For example, one local resident complains of having to travel an extra mile to reach her residence Quincy’s Ward 1.
Whether – or not – Ward 1’s City Councillor has addressed this Q-up remains to be seen.
That and finally seeing that her own street is plowed after numerous cases of “snow flu” by overly hectored plow operators left her street all but as badly plowed as the rest of Hough’s Neck and thus her potentially subject to perhaps ending up in a snow bank.
That or even more baseless as well as base letters of complaint sent to Quincy Quarry.
Additionally, in yet another example of the Koch Maladministration dropping the plow, the weather forecast for the next week predicts temperature to range in the balmy upper 40 to 50 degree range.
Given the wide range of things inexcusable, Quincy Quarry saw no point in reaching out to mayoral brother-in-law Quincy Police Chief Paul “The Beav” Keenan for comment on this latest Q-up.
The Quarry also saw no point reaching out to City Hall spokesmodel Pinocchio Backwalker.
Reasons include that not only would anything consequential, much less even something perhaps remotely plausible as valid be provided, reliable leaks from City Hall have advised Quincy Quarry that Backwalker is too busy trying to come up with a over spun spin campaign to, unlike Harry S. Truman, attempt to absolve the Koch Maladministration of any blame for any of the many things that gone wrong while it has been in office over the past 7-plus years.
Fortunately for long suffering local residents, the mayoral primary election is less than 6 months away.
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Which will cause more suffering for the residence of Quincy? Dealing with another snow storm or 6 months till election?
Not all that tough a call.
After all, the July thaw is coming whereas the primary election isn’t until September – and even then we’d still be suck with Mayor Joke until January even if voters kick him to the curb at the polls.