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Accountable for the rat problem in the Q
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Quincy’s long ongoing rat explosion is finally receiving extensive coverage by other local media.

These other media also appear to be endeavoring to catch up with Quincy Quarry’s hard-hitting Quincy coverage via their covering of the ravenous rats that are running rampant – if not also amok –  throughout Quincy.

WBZ Radio, WRKO 680 AM, and various other Metro Boston area media have followed with their own coverage after the Patriot Ledger first broke the story on this particular long-festering four-legged rodent problem in the Q.

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Willard Street nightmares
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The local rat population explosion has also been picked up by social media, including The Democratic Underground and We Love Quincy.

Arguably the primary media-featured face of the said to be out of control rodent problem in the Q is Ward 6 City Councillor Brian Palmucci.

For a refreshing change in the face of a major local crisis – if not also potential public health disaster, Councillor Palmucci’s concerns are surely valid as well as genuine as Willard Street is a major street in his ward and he has no election season axe to grind as he is the only local elected official who is not facing a challenger in this fall’s fast approaching elections.

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Way too small rat trap at City Hall
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Unmentioned in any of this recent media coverage, however, is that the rodent problem has long been in problem in and around Quincy’s City Hall as well as also so providing easy fodder for Quincy Quarry’s wicked hyper-local coverage of the myriad of goings wrong in the Q.

Also unmentioned by other media is that while rat traps have long been scattered about City Hall, this effort at eradication has proven futile because the rat traps so used are far too small to capture the two-legged rodents in City Hall who have made a mess of the Q.

Similarly unaddressed is that these too-small traps have failed to use the right bait – say, a calzone from a mayoral favorite lunch spot or an assortment of doughnuts.

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Yellow Rat Mole
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In any event, Quincy Quarry has long been all too familiar with the rodent problems at City Hall.

After all, the Quarry has long relied on the City Hall rat mole French Kiss for many of its City Hall exposés.
Expect Quincy Quarry, unlike other media, to continue to do the truly telling journalism on the myriad of rodent problems in Quincy’s City Hall as well as also duly report if the upcoming elections might result in first steps towards the long overdue eradication of City Hall’s all too long resident fat rats.

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