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Quincy Quarry Weekly Fishwrap: Summertime and the exposés are easy.
There is nothing but resting while at work while at the same time wasting by the wicked as astronomical summer commences today.
Locally, Quincy Quarry has yet again exclusively covered the latest and perhaps most disturbing local chainsaw massacre ever as it includes desecrating graves with tree litter.
Courtesy of a dime dropped its way, Quincy Quarry exclusively photo-documented the chainsaw carnage of trees and concomitant desecration of graves recently committed throughout Quincy’s historic Mount Wollaston cemetery.
Next up, the ongoing scandal in Rockland involving a Quincy native continues to only become more tangled on top of sordid as certain parties mired in it continue to stick to an increasingly looking to be suspect story as to what went down in Rockland’s Town Hall.
And speaking of going down, Ward One’s now thankfully former Number One Ward’s long-pimped plans for a dream house boathouse well past merely outsized went down hard as well as in flames.
The reason: the proposed intertwined bailout of a local struggling and currently closed nearby restaurant by buying its currently required parking lot went down without even a vote when the motion on this latest grift of a City Hall proposal died for lack of a second.
Will wonders ever cease?
Needless to say, Quincy Quarry was heartened by this rare display of spinal rectitude by the heretofore all but invariably supine City Council.
That and a Quarry beat reporter enjoyed seeing the ward heeler leave the council meeting after her long ongoing dreams when down to defeat.
And finally, while things were generally scandal-free per the usual rate of occurrence, things were both heated as well as we may actually perhaps see some positive actions happen as Melania and other (former, ed.) first ladies stepped up to the bully pulpit to speak in defense of innocent children.
Apparently, perhaps ending up on the sofa over both Father’s Day and one’s seventy-second birthday makes for an even more compelling impression than polling data.
Needless to say, the ever growing legions of loyal Quincy Quarry readers can count on the Quarry to continue to monitor the world scene for new stones-breaking developments and then exposé them.
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