– News covered by Quincy Quarry News with commentary added.

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Honest, nothing to see here …
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Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Move along folks – nothing to see here …

After a mostly quiet summer of numerous smaller Q-ups by the Koch Maladministration, things heated up this past week and then some. 

Heated up big time.

Wicked BIG TIME!

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The MBTA legal defense team
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As for breaking badly bad news on a more regional basis, first the MBTA was sued for at least $8 million by completion bond issuers over all manner of cost overruns care of alleged mismanagement and such during the replacement of the Wollaston MBTA Red Line station. 

As Quincy Quarry’s ever-growing legions of loyal readers may recall, Quincy Quarry addressed inexcusable problems with the new station shortly after it reopened for use by straphangers.

That and the all but innumerable other problems at the T as well as the latest new one.

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The lights are on but is anyone still around?
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And then a columnist who works for the Boston Broadsheet opined that the sudden collapse of the now-former Afghan army was fraught with eerie parallels with the long ongoing standard practices of the so-called governance within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and with which Quincy Quarry hardily concurred.

Even more troubling locally, however, is the latest hard-hitting to the stones of the Koch Maladministration exclusive exposé from Quincy Quarry News.

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How the game is played in backrooms of Quincy
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So exposéd was Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch’s not publicly unannounced filing with the court to adversely take just the Adams Academy building.

The building currently has the Quincy Hysterical Society as a tenant for but $100 a month in rent per a dubiously set sweet deal of a lease agreement grifted half a century ago by city fathers to the detriment of the Adams Temple and School Fund and which is the primary endowment of the Woodward School for Girls that in turn the City of Quincy now seeks to further stiff Woodward’s school girls by not paying for the land underneath the trust’s Adams Academy building.

So what, apparently, for the fact that all manner of court testimony, compelling evidence as well as then all manner of various court rulings have made it irrevocably clear that both the building as well as the land under it belong to the Adams Temple and School Fund trust. 

Accordingly, the only viable explanation for Quincy Mayor Koch’s claiming otherwise – that the land belongs to the City of Quincy – is that the both ethically as well as vertically challenged mayor is apparently seeking to wreak vengeance upon Woodward’s school girls over past humiliations of the mayor in court care of the school’s champions over past griftings of the trust’s assets by generations of the local old boys’ network of city fathers.

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Is it “Taliban Tommy” when it comes to local schools for girls?
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As detailed by the Quarry, this latest grift is projected to work out to rolling the school girls for upwards of $8 million and thus a whole lot of their lunch money.

Accordingly, not only will local taxpayers in due course given due process will so yet again end up stuck with covering the bill for this latest bit of legal nonsense by the Koch Maladministration, the larger plan for this many moving parts grift will surely run at least a few-fold more. 

Further problematic, the arguable crux of this hopelessly koched-up plan is the even more hopelessly dubious belief that the City of Quincy has at least legal control over President John Adams’ three thousand volume personal library and which is currently in duly secure stacks in the Boston Public Library’s main branch adjacent to Copley Square.

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Not a Boston Brahmin …
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Plus, like the Boston Brahmins on the Boston Public Library’s Board of Trustees are going to let the City of Quincy have the books without unleashing a phalanx of top-flight attorneys from Boston law firms upon La Kocha Nostra’s woeful inept consiglieri “Dim” Timmins.

Needless to say, count on Quincy Quarry to cover the pummeling of Quincy’s mayor who would clearly appear to suffer from a Napoleon Complex as well as also the long apparent likelihood of having no appreciation for the rule of law.

That and be sure to take up the Quarry’s suggestion to pick up popcorn while out shopping in advance of fast-approaching Hurricane Henri to lay in for when the only to be expected smackdowns of Mayor Koch in court hit the canvas in courts in the coming weeks and months.

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