Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: The Heat is on!

 

– News about Quincy Massachusetts from Quincy Quarry News with commentary added

 

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Never a good thing to be on a prosecutor’s radar
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So far unseasonably cooler weather, however dry, as spring has shifted to the summer, things on other fronts continue to heat up in the Q.

Heat up on the Koch Maladmintration anyway.

For starters, via a local broadcast media Sunday public affairs interview featuring United States Attorney for Massachusetts Rachael Rollins.

Among other topics discussed last Sunday, US Attorney Rollins discussed her opening an investigation into the possibility that the Koch Machine may have violated the Americans with Disability Act via  its long-ongoing efforts at koch-blocking the City of Boston’s fully approved plans to rebuild on its dime its bridge between its wholly-owned Long Island as well as also wholly-owned Moon Island,

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Koched-up legal defense team
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Particularly telling, while Rollins was upfront that she will readily announce if she finds no problems with the recent signs of possible civil rights violations committed by City of Everett officials, she did not make a similar manner of statement as regards her review of Quincy’s long-stymying Boston’s plans to rebuild the Long Island Bridge. 

At the same time, US Attorney Rollins did very specifically note that she was not planning to go after Squantum NIMBYs even if they have long-pressed the Koch Maladministration to endeavor to koch-block Boston’s fully approved plans to simply replace its bridge as a homeowner might repair a damaged home.

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Down goes Liston!
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In other words, Quincy’s peerless mayor is surely on her radar, if not also that the firing solution calculations are all but completed and thus likely soon to be downloaded.

Net/net, while still early in the going, the touts in the Quincy Quarry News newsroom have already set US Attorney Rollins as the prohibitive favorite in this budding heavyweight bout.

And in the meanwhile, Mayor Koch’s plans to spend hundreds of millions of local taxpayers’ money to see “A New Quincy Center’ perhaps happen took another hit to the gut.

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“A City on the Move” hits the fan yet again
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Quelle surprise …

In any event, the hit: the Quarry has yet again scooped area media with its exclusive coverage that Koch’s pimping of the third try by a favored developer to redevelopment in Quincy Center looks to not be getting off the ground.

Even so, Mayor Koch just scored a $53 million fix to fund the next stage in his stumbling grandiose plans for redeveloping Quincy Center.

So what, apparently, for the fact that the current round of plans appears to have hit the rocks.

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Shower down on me!
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Then again, a spendthrift has to spend, and fortunately for him, the Quincy City Council is his oh-so-willing enabler.

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