Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Unlike other media, the Quarry labored away over the long Labor Day holiday weekend

 

– News and commentary about elsewhere covered by Quincy Quarry News

 

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The A-Team takes a long weekend
A Universal Television image via Rotten Tomatoes

While the Quarry’s media brethren opted to go with their second, third and even rookie teams so that their A Teams could chill around their home grills, the Quarry kept grinding away on those deserving grilling, especially those who tried to slide things under the radar during a quiet long holiday weekend right before the crush of many public school districts commencing new school years.

Local breaking badly bad news© over the long Labor Day weekend commenced with a knife attack at the North Quincy McDonald’s during lunch time on Saturday.  No word, however, if it was also a Big Mac Attack©.

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“Lock and load!”
A Twentieth Century Fox image

The Quarry then moved along to covering how Quincy Mayor Thomas P, Koch was outflanked by an ex-marine who is now a US House of Representatives member who represents Salem and adjacent north of Boston communities when Koch tried to defend the indefensible that is the Charlie Foxtrot more commonly known as the MBTA. 

Granted, as Mayor Koch has also been the Chair of the MBTA Advisory Board for over a decade as well as is the senior member of the MBTA’s Board of Directors. Koch pretty much thus had no choice but fall on his sword as well as also take on the Marmeuke sword of a former Marine Captain and now Member of Congress which in turn so made for a quick running through of Quincy’s peerless yet also oh so easy target of a mayor.

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Slipping a shiv
Image via Outside Bozeman

And for the coup de grâce, Quincy Quarry News news then followed up with an expose of how Red Line rails look to be in questionable shape in spite of (suspect, ed.) assurances from the head of the T that  the MBTA doesn’t plan to shut down the Red Line from end to end … (a la what is currently facing now mostly shuttle bus riding Orange Line straphangers, ed.).

In other words, expect late night and weekend substitute bus service inflicted upon Red Line straphanders in the coming weeks as well as for how long yet to be (officially, ed.) announced.

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“… Spilling seed …,” Genesis 38:8-10
A Quincy Quarry News exclusive image

And for the final flounder of the long Labor Day holiday weekend, the Quarry exposéd Kim Jong Koch Plaza Snow Team Six spilling their seed.

Even better, the Quincy Quarry News reporter on this story was able to stroke this story along to publication as the attorney on the Quarry’s Standards and Practices desk was both out of town as well as had refused to labor remotely over the long Labor Day Holiday weekend.

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