– News about Quincy from Quincy Quarry News.
Quincy’s Hough’s Neck neighborhood hit with hazardous waste explosion.
In what can only be seen as yet another only in the Q news story, Hough’s Neck residents were startled by a thunderous explosion Saturday night.
The cause for the noise was from the explosion of a porta potty that set up next to the baseball field at Labrecque field.
In what appears to be the only media coverage of this hazardous materials explosion and as one can see from the accompanying as well as exclusively used by Quincy Quarry photographs of the scene, hazardous materials were surely widely scattered about at this public park.
And as for the explosion itself, it is widely assumed to have caused by the igniting of an illegal firework, although a methane gas build up has not yet been officially ruled out as at least a likely contributing factor.
In a late response to this explosive hazardous materials incident, the Ward One Ward Heeler put out a formal statement on her following up late on the incident today.
Quincy Quarry found the ward heeler’s statement most amusing, especially as the Quarry newsroom team is all but certain that its officious formality recounting of events was surely intentional.
That and how her well after the fact follow-up is at odds with her long history of making much of how she is oh so technologically cyber-connected to events in her ward 24/7/365 even if Quincy Quarry New’s desk oh so well knows better.
Way better.
Further amusing is the posterior covering over this latest hazardous materials incident to hit her ward.
Accordingly, so as to assure balanced and fair coverage, not to mention also try to see that someone finally get off the pot as well as proactively for a change, Quincy Quarry has duly communicated with several parties who live in the vicinity of the disaster scene.
One reported that is sounded like a bomb had gone off in his backyard. That and how this party was thankful for Sunday night’s heavy as well as cleansing rainfall.
The Quarry was further advised that this sort of dangerous activity has been ongoing of late in Hough’s Neck.
One party noted that there has been a roving band of punks wreaking all manner of havoc lately on the Neck of late.
Among other things, the purported punks are suspected of vandalizing and are said to have threatened at least one person’s life.
Further reports have it that requests to set up a Neighborhood Watch program on the Neck have been turned aside by city officials.
Now, however, given this all but assuredly purposefully set hazardous materials explosion, perhaps now locals can reach out to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection for protection.
Regardless, expect Quincy Quarry to continue to monitor this latest odoriferous event to happen in the Q and report back as might be appropriate.
Sh#t happens!!
Looks like the Neck “WAS” supplied with plenty of TP.
Can’t think of a more deserving section of Quincy.
Dare I say it ? Whadda shatmess !!…..Sounds like another $500,000 bond will be floated so that Woodard & Curran can determine the amount of environmental damage and then propose buying all abutting as well as impacted residences at Cohasset prices.
QQ, doo keep us posted on the icky investigation…
Newneck, with Quincy’s Number One Ward Heeler now on the case – albeit days late, we both know what is likely to be the outcome on this latest shitzsturm of a pain in the Neck …