Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Things are firing up early for the Fourth!
– News covered by Quincy Quarry News with commentary added.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Things are firing up early for the Fourth!
While the Koch Maladministration pretty much fired its wad on Flag Day, including the traditional firing of Pine Island, local Fourth of July celebrations will mostly be more grilling in backyards and firing off illegal fireworks mostly along the Q’s waterfront than what all is planned most everywhere else, such did not stop Quincy Quarry News from lighting up that and that as we head into the long Fourth of July holiday weekend.
For example, the Quarry yet again exposéd one of the City of Quincy’s parking control meter men over his yet again finding himself busted for illegally parking in Quincy Center.
Also note that one of these previous exposés of this meter man broached his arguably exposing himself right around the corner from the Quincy District Courthouse.
Next up, Quincy Quarry lit up the online media sphere over how a lit up state rep pleaded out in Quincy District Court on the down low over his arrest over the most recent local three-wheel drunk driving incident.
Unlike the state trooper who whacked a house in Houghs Neck last fall with his also reduced to three wheels ride and yet pretty much got off on his whacking, the state rep is looking at the usual sorts of sanctions and probation terms imposed upon someone who opted to plead out to charges of operating under the influence so as to avoid the potential for worse by risking a court trial.
Surely key to the rep’s opting to suffer the usual sanctions is care of the fact that he was busted by state troopers instead of the Quincy Police.
Speaking of lit up, the Quarry exposéd how Quincy’s impending first recreational pot shop is looking to light up a “carmageddon“ given the very limited parking at the pending pot shop’s location abutting the rotary on the Quincy side of the Fore River Bridge.
Accordingly, this pot shop is sure to be popular with both local hopheads as well as with those who are residents of waterfront communities south of the bridge as most of these communities have banned or otherwise not approved their own local pot shops.
That and will thus end up circling around and around and around some more the rotary while hoping to both score a parking spot and then some weed.
And finally, the Quarry posted its pretty much weekly feature on the latest problems with the MBTA.
That and so by extension underscore how Quincy’s peerless mayor is the senior member of the T’s board of directors.
In short, talk about easy pickings.
Visit Quincy Quarry Instagram Page
QuincyQuarry.com
Quincy News, news about Quincy, MA - Breaking News - Opinion
No more posts