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Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Multiple whack attacks!
While Quincy Quarry exposés about Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch’s well past way over the top as well as wicked expense Generals Gala are winding down to the impending review of the gala’s menu, plenty of new things have hit the fan.
Hit the fan hard.
For example, regional media keep pounding away on the Houghs Neck late-night house whacking state trooper.
In fact, one of Quincy Quarry’s media brethren has exposéd how it would clearly appear that at least some within the Quincy Police Department may have been trying to do the state trooper a solid.
That and how media coverage of this sordid story has gone international.
Now, however, a proper review of things suggests that an entirely opposite sort of “brooming” may result within a department that has over the years suffered some miscreants who have unfairly tarnished the badges of others who try their best to do an often difficult as well as all-too rarely thanked for job.
Concurrently, Quincy Quarry exposéd how Mayor Koch continues to indulge his rapacious land jones – this time by picking up a couple of properties on the down-low even if the plans for one of the two parcels have already been rejected by the usually supine Quincy City Council.
Granted, this time the mayor has been tapping a federally funded honey pot to feed his jones instead of his usual tapping the pockets of local taxpayers.
At the same time, however, federal spending is ultimately fueled by tax dollars.
That and do keep in mind that the feds tend to come down harder on suspect spending of funds it allocates than does Quincy’s all too often invertebrate City Counsel.
And finally, what would a week in Quincy be without yet another Quarry story about sod, sodding and now overseeding of turf in Kim Jung Koch Plaza adjacent to Quincy’s two city halls?
After all, not only is Mayor Koch’s hair is as near as possible to perfect, so too apparently must also be the grounds of his imperious municipal palaces.
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