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Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Cabin Fever and other tomfoolery happen!
The hits keep on coming and so resulting in even more hard hitting hit pieces by Quincy Quarry.
For example, in spite of both recent troubling upticks in new COVID-19 cases as well as subsequent proper public announcements regarding things, recent outbreaks of Cabin Fever looks to be even more contagious as well as variously problematic.
Not only are regional vacation destinations facing onslaughts of vacationers aping sailors on shore leave after many months at sea, locally Quincy Quarry exposéd the City of Quincy’s failure to not only fail to keep local public sports facilities limited to socially distant activities, but also how city authorities further failed to put out illegal barbecues at an impromptu basketball tournament at neighborhood park in spite of an ongoing statewide drought-fueled high risk for wildfires.
Then again, the failure to properly abide by proper pandemic best practices at this and other city parks has been but the latest example of Koch Maladministration’s long history of failing to follow through as it pimped it would via its woefully staged photo ops.
Specifically in this particular instance, the Koch Machine’s failure to follow through on its plans to enforce socially distant sports activity in local parks and as Quincy has been recently hit with two to threefold increases in local COVID-19 infection new cases, especially among younger people.
And speaking of faux photo ops, the latest one foisted by Quincy’s peerless mayor was his announcement earlier this week of a new Yakoo logo for North Quincy High School to finally replace its long racially insensitive old Yakoo logo.
So what, apparently, for the fact the Mayor of Quincy and who is thus also the Chair of the School Committee has bigger fish to fry.
Much bigger fish.
For example, figuring out how to reopen local public schools this fast upcoming school year amidst a still festering pandemic.
Then again, perhaps Mayor Koch is too busy with setting the stage to grease the skids for hiring the not an educator homeboy to be the next Superintendent of the Quincy Public Schools rather than go with either of the other actually qualified candidates.
That and so not result in the first person of color named to ANY senior City of Quincy senior management position during the reign of the Koch Maladministration.
Put another way, the ugly side of the Spirit of the old Yakoo looks to perhaps be living on via the still in place and equally offensive Red Raiders team name.
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