Squantum also runs on Dunkin?
Image via Kar Kate Perenteau
– News about Quincy Massachusetts from Quincy Quarry News
While out and about in northwest North Quincy shortly before first light Saturday morning, a Quincy Quarry News team traveling the ever-increasingly mean streets of Quincy in Quincy Quarry’s Mobile Two news cruiser spotted a Dunkin Donuts eighteen wheeler delivery truck speeding along the East Squantum Street causeway.
Needless to say, one can only assume that the driver was well-caffienated.
That and clearly in a hurry to stock up Dunkie locations for National Doughnut Day, the inexplicable second such doughnut day of the year.
So fast was this Dunkin truck trucking along the causeway that the Quarry News crew was unable to catch up to it to score digital images of the speeding truck as doing so would have entailed traveling even faster above the local 25 miles per hour speed limit than was the donut trucker.
Not that the Quincy Police Department duly enforces the local speed limit nor pretty any of the many traffic violations for that matter. After all, one can readily spot all manner of dangerous driving safety violations during a but twenty minute drive around the Q or by observation traffic from the sidewalk along any number of problematic sites of local traffic and/or trafficking for a similar length of time but no driver pulled over for even merely but a warning..
Additionally, the Quarry mobile news team had yet to caffeinate as the team was heading to Quincy Quarry’s secret as well as highly secure headquarters for their morning jolts of joe.
In fact, so deep in a morning brain fog from lack of caffeine, the team initially thought that the eighteen wheeler was illegally trucking to Squantum in violation of Quincy’s 2018 banning of commercial vehicle from traveling through Squantum to Moon Island.
However, this mobile news crew was later overruled by the latest Quincy Quarry intern who was tasked with fact checking that the commercial vehicle ban as she so found that the ban only applies Dorchester Street and Moon Island Road.
In turn, while such endeavors to effect a troll koch-blocking of the City of Boston’s plans to rebuild its Long Island Bridge by downsizing the size of vehicles, barring certain exceptions such as for moving vans or construction vehicles servicing residences on these two streets using these streets, is variously illegal, not to mention that this ban will surely be overtuned when the City of Boston has the bases to challenge the ban in court when the time to do so is propitious.
In turn, large truck deliveries to the Dunkin Donuts and 7/11 locations in Squantum are thus protected from the truck road use ban as their trucks need not travel along Dorchester Street in the meanwhile.
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Every day without a bridge going out to Long Island is a big win for Mayor Koch and the City of Quincy. We are blessed to have a Mayor that listens to stakeholders and consistently acts in the city’s best interest. Tom is a fantastic Mayor and, God willing, will make an excellent Governor.
Porky, you ought to come up for air once in a while.
It is infuriating reading many of the anti-Koch comments on this blog. Tom is an honest God-fearing man. He has helped many people in the community and will help you if you give him a chance.
God loves you, Dom.
That’s your fantasy — not mine. Don’t need it, can’t be bothered.
Well, duh! Don’t read it. Go get some anger management help.
Give him a chance?
He’s had 14 years of squandering resources and raising taxes.
Give us a break.
Pork,
So, back to shooting horse?
I wish, but fourteen years sober this past July. Nacho, on the other hand, is serving fed time. He got a couple of dimes in 09 and is currently at a Federal low-max in Georgia.
Pork,
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Watch your back. I know people at Jesup and so know that Nacho knows that you rolled over on him before the grand jury. Also know he is working weights hard while also doing his best to score time off for good behavior.