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Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Sex, drugs, violence AND now ghosts in the Q?
While this past week was arguably less exciting than last week’s shootings, drinking and Sanctuary kerfuffles, the Q was still the Q yet again this week.
For starters, while technically old news, arguably sex and clearly violence was at the forefront given the arrest and formal indictment this week of a local man who ran over his wife last fall as well as apparently four times per the police but which the man still claims was an accident.
Well, actually, apparently more like four accidents.
And speaking of sex and accidents, Quincy Quarry covered the story about local medical researchers developing the necessary technology for a phone app to test male fertility.
Needless to say, screen cleaner manufacturers are closely monitoring this development.
And as for drugs, Quincy Police found crack under a Brockton man’s underwear.
How police found his crack, however, is something that Quincy Quarry does not know.
Nor does the Quarry want to know.
Further violence this past week included yet another tree whacking hit in what has long been a massive as well as so far yet to see anyone held accountable for the long ongoing serial tree killings in Quincy Center.
And next up, there are arguable reasons to at least wonder if perhaps the long burned out and thus also long-closed Masonic Temple in Quincy Center might now be occupied by ghosts – or at least hundreds to perhaps even thousands of bats, if not also now possessed by a local devil.
After all, Quincy Quarry came across arguable photographic evidence of things at least unnatural in the building and so published them.
And as for upcoming news, expect even more interesting events to break next week.
For but one example and perhaps an upcoming exposé – if not also a denouncement – of the Koch Maladministration’s pending plans to apparently provide yet another real estate speculator with arguably millions in taxpayer-subsidized freebies in the hope of seeing Quincy’s peerless mayor’s long promised plans to Make Quincy Great Again© perhaps actually sort of pan out.
In the meanwhile, however, drug overdoses, as well as likely to be at least partially drug addiction-fueled crimes, continue to appear to steadily increasing in number in the Q.
As such, expect Quincy Quarry to continue to be the only local news media to have the stones to broach the real news about the Q.
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